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Louisiana U.S. Rep Troy Carter: "The #CivilRightsAct was signed into law 58 years ago this week, but civil rights and freedoms are still..."

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Troy Carter tweeted the following:

"The #CivilRightsAct was signed into law 58 years ago this week, but civil rights and freedoms are still under attack today.
There is no justice for ALL until every person is EQUAL."
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Here are other recent tweets from Troy Carter:

"The people of southeast Louisiana deserve #EnvironmentalJustice.
Proud to co-sponsor the Environmental Justice for All Act which would help bring long overdue justice and healing to communities suffering from industrial pollution. wwno.org/coastal-desk/2"
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"Happy Independence Day!
The United States has achieved and overcome so much in its 246 year history, and our story isnt done yet.
Lets keep building an America that truly lives up to its ideals of freedom and justice for all. #FourthOfJuly" on July 4
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"I spoke with @TheRevAl on @PoliticsNation about SCOTUS recent actions to attack the rights & freedoms of Louisianians.
From the right to choose when or if to start a family to the right to elect representatives of ones choosing, we must defend these rights in every way we can." on July 4
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