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Sasha A. Francis,Esq

@sfranciis282

Business attorney w/ a direct focus on middle-market domestic mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments and corporate governance matters.

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The Illustrated Story Behind the Tulsa Massacre on HBO's Watchmen - Sponsor Content - Watchmen on HBO theatlantic.com/sponsored/hbo-…

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A black officer Cariol Horne stepped in when a white cop had a suspect in a chokehold. She was fired, lost her pension & the city wants an investigation! Her story needs to be heard more! cnn.com/2020/06/16/us/… #CariolHorne #PoliceReform #Injustice

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How is this acceptable! Don Jr told Trump supporters to ‘have some fun’ before Biden vehicles ‘rammed by armed group’ independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…

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Georgia, thank you. Together, we have changed the course of our state for the better. But our work is not done. Join me in supporting Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff so we can keep up the fight and win the U.S. Senate➡️GASenate.com #LetsGetItDoneAgain #gapol

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Donald Trump lied about a lot of things, but the one thing he didn’t lie about is when he said he could get away with murder and not lose support.

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More than 100,000 Indigenous children were placed in an estimated 375 boarding schools throughout the U.S. from the late 1800s through the 1960s. All operated on the belief that such youth could be “civilized” if removed from their tribal environment. wapo.st/3xc5gEY