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17 days agoHi my name is shamika d parents weekend my mother was a breast cancer survivor who died from triple heart surgery that I have still have her in concerns about today I know she had issues with people who didn't like them because she was a person of authority first African American black woman in my time history to become the first City California Paris Texas Lamar county is as well as a minister AKA Reverend for new not to be offensive everyone should be able to love and careful who they want as they significant other and love her Mary who they want not arrangement marriages no one should be forced into doing anything that they don't want is rape it's trafficking and it's debilitating it's discriminating it's familiar and if a woman does not choose to marry a non-african-american man she should have that freedom not to be forced me to do anything that she doesn't want this life should be about freedom life liberty fairness non-racist judgment not non-bias not humiliation non-discrimination non-defination of carrot none no one's life should be in jeopardy because they choose to be free and not as late this is my push stay prayed up so we don't be you don't be played educational elimination not everyone wishes to be married to a Caucasian now and arrange my marriage just because of money freedom of speech life liberty an equal justice without bias racist or control guys still in control God is still King he says how I look love no he misses no not one we all fall short from the glory of God on the daily basis I recommend this day prayed up apart we fall together we stand United for the people. thank you for letting me share SB216
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17 days agoHonoring a mother's legacy of courage and leadership is a powerful way to keep her spirit alive, especially when she broke barriers and stood up for what's right. The strength and principles she demonstrated as a trailblazer continue through the values of freedom, equality, and standing against discrimination that clearly mean so much to you. Her impact as both a leader and a person of faith created ripples that extend far beyond her lifetime, and carrying forward her commitment to justice and dignity for all people is a beautiful tribute to her memory.
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