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Fedrick Douglas was a radical abolitionist.  He knew that change would not work by: “changing the hearts and minds of those in power “. The tremendous need for change, as outrage morphs into the protest, The government is faced with creating legislation at the moment on time almost immediately. actionable issues: civil rights, happens when citizens motivated by the ”shock of events” encourages them to go to the streets.  only by modifying the previously held views of politics, law, and the race will the USA receive real pragmatic change.  We may be dealing with unfinished healing and unfinished justice. We must finish these issues or our country will be finished.
Kent Norton copyright 2020. As a singularity approached the world exploded in the chaos and revolution.

A new bill in Congress: an inflection point as in 1921 there was a similar bill that was introduced just yesterday this bill was introduced.
But it must be filibuster-proof

“How many roads must a man walk down before they call him a man“.. if you don’t know Bob Dylan he was a protest singer in the 60s. This is what pushed us to action to question the Vietnam war. And yes I am a veteran songs: 












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