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In reply to the discussion: I'm so glad I'm off work tonight (space to absorb the impact of the tragedy in S.C.) [View all]blm
(114,693 posts)We work to get people of color educated and elected, and Republicans work everyday to get them killed.
I grieve with you.
The sister of former N.C. Sen. Malcolm Graham was one of the nine people killed inside Emanuel AME Church when a white man opened fire during a prayer meeting at the historic black church in downtown Charleston on Wednesday night.
N.C. Sen. Joel Ford, a friend of Grahams, confirmed that the sister was one of the victims and asked the state Senate on Thursday to send a prayer to his family.
As we continue to deliberate public policy lets keep in mind the practical application of that policy, Ford said.
Graham, who is from Charleston, told the Observer early Thursday that his sisters condition was unclear. Police havent officially released the IDs of the victims.
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