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From: ""Charles B. Rangel " <
<infogcharlierangel.org>"
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Subject: Older and Wiser
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 20:45:09 +0000
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• on behalf of "Charles B. Rangel "
[4:"Rangel for Congress
Jeffrey,
54 years ago this month, the sit-ins in Greensboro were instrumental in transforming the civil
rights movement and ending legalized racial segregation in the US.
Four black students sat down at a "white's only" Woolworth counter and the store manager
asked them to leave. But they didn't. 20 more students joined the sit in the next day, and by
the fourth day, more than 300 young people refused to leave. Soon, Woolworth's and other
establishments ended their discriminatory policies.
l..,'The Civil Rights Movement inspires us today.
Their example inspires us in our fights today for jobs, justice, and freedom.
And when I marched on Washington 3 years later, it was young people who were energized
and organized. I may be a little older and wiser now, but I know that young people can
change the course of history.
Register to vote and join the fight against today's injustices.
I know just how important young people can be to change the world. That's why
sponsoring the first-ever House Student App Challenge so that the next Mark Zuckerberg
comes from our own backyard.
But progress won't just come from inventing the next Facebook. Fifty years ago, we marched
on Washington for jobs and freedom and that's just as relevant today. When we marched
with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., it was not just to secure the right to vote but to ensure
economic justice for all. And we'll achieve progress on living wages, affordable housing, and
justice when we vote for it.
I urge you to register to vote, and to encourage every young person you know to
register, too.
Thank you,
L.:Charles Rangel
Charles B. Rangel
Member of Congress
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