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Pennsylvania U.S. Rep Brendan Boyle: "Pioneering journalist and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells lived in Philadelphia for a time, where..."

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Brendan Boyle tweeted the following:

"Pioneering journalist and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells lived in Philadelphia for a time, where she continued her tireless work to end lynching and promote equality for Black Americans.
#IdaBWells #BlackHistoryMonth #civilrights"
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Here are other recent tweets from Brendan Boyle:

"Rev. Leon Sullivan, former pastor of Zion Baptist Church, was a tireless advocate for social & economic justice in Philly. He created the nations first black-owned shopping center, Progress Plaza on N. Broad, and became the first black member on the GM Board of Directors. A true twitter.com/i/web/status/1" on Feb. 15
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"If Republicans are so concerned about deficits, why don't they take a look at their own agenda?
Seniors worked hard for their Social Security so they could retire with dignity not pay for Republicans' handouts to the mega-rich and well-connected. twitter.com/POTUS/status/1" on Feb. 15
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"Defaulting on America's bills will raise costs for families and could cost millions of public and private sector workers their jobs.
Republicans' debt ceiling brinkmanship is a threat to our economy and to workers across this country. twitter.com/HouseBudgetDem" on Feb. 13
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