Good morning, fellow Dems,
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No Tyrants Tuesday: Our Tuesday protest, an extension of the No Kings Protests, takes place from
4:30-5:30 at Liberty Square Courthouse
. Our protests have garnered more affirmations from passing drivers than the thumbs down and occasional pro-Trump calls. In the event that any of them want to engage, remember...
- When confronted with a situation, first take a few deep breaths to regulate your own nervous system. If you are triggered, things will escalate quickly.
- Get grounded and come up with multiple options, not just one. Such as distract, delegate, delay taking action at present.
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History of Memorial Day: According to David Blight, a professor of Black history at Yale, one of the earliest Memorial Day commemorations originated In Charleston, S.C. Shortly after the surrender of the Confederacy a group of formerly enslaved people honored the war dead by exhuming the bodies of more than 260 Union soldiers who had been buried in a mass grave at the Washington Race Course and Jockey Club in Charleston, South Carolina, a makeshift prison and then burying them in a white fenced graveyard. Later on May 1, 1865, a gathering of 10,000 people, comprised of freed slaves and a few white missionaries, formed a parade around the racetrack. Black schoolchildren carried flowers and sang “John Brown’s Body."
We are living in an era in which our leaders decide what is remembered and what is conveniently buried. As Jack Fuller stated, "Enough is Enough," and then shared that "the Trump administration has scrubbed January 6th information from the official Department of Justice (DOJ) website, purging a searchable database and removing news releases, case summaries, and documents detailing the criminal charges, convictions, and sentencings of U.S. Capitol rioters. The administration defended the purge by labeling the removed records as "partisan propaganda" and has sought to vacate or dismiss convictions against various far-right extremist groups involved in the breach." And then there is the 'slush fund' to pay legal fees of the insurrectionists of January 6, which even left Republican lawmakers outraged. I invite you to share your outrage and contact:
Mark Warner- 202-224-2023
Tim Kaine- 202-224-4024
Rob Wittman- 202-225-4261
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Black Exodus from Gwynn's Island:
Speaking of remembrance, if you were fortunate enough to be one of the 250 in the congregation of First Baptist Church this past Saturday morning, you would have heard the stories of the descendants of the 135 Black residents who left Gwynn's Island fearful for their lives in the years following a 1915 conflict. Involving Mr. James Smith and two white men. By 1921, no Black residents remained on the Island. The enormous amount of work it took to bring this marker to the roadside of First Baptist Church was daunting. Ken Rutherford, chairman of the Virginia Board of Historic Resources, stated he had never seen such opposition. Thanks to the hard work of Edith Turner, members of the NAACP, family members, and members of the Historic Marker committee, the ugly history of Jim Crow here in Mathews County was unveiled. Read the Washington Post article if you haven't already.
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Other News:
At the June 13 MCDC meeting, Jason Knapp, Tim Cywinski, Elizabeth Dempsey Beggs, Ericka Kopp, and Salaam Bhatti plan to attend. They have graciously accepted invitations to the Picking with the Dems Crab Steam.
Sheila Crowley has joined other 68th district Dems in planning a "Candidate Forum." More details of this event to follow.
Best to all,
Butler Knight, Chairperson
Mathews County Democratic Committee