Cathy Middleton, Esq. (@supportlaw) 's Twitter Profile
Cathy Middleton, Esq.

@supportlaw

Family law attorney and author
Howard University,
Temple University, Temple University School of Law

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#PuertoRicanHeritageMonth: Explore materials in our collections to learn more about the activism of our founder #ArturoSchomburg (1874–1938). He was of #PuertoRican and African descent. #SchomburgCenter #PRHM ow.ly/aMM650TXxoy

#PuertoRicanHeritageMonth: Explore materials in our collections to learn more about the activism of our founder #ArturoSchomburg (1874–1938). He was of #PuertoRican and African descent. #SchomburgCenter #PRHM
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Mary McLeod Bethune, national leader, college founder, journalist, entrepreneur & champion of democracy & gender & racial equality. She advised two US presidents on federal councils & led efforts to end lynching, integrate the armed services, advance education, & register voters.

Mary McLeod Bethune, national leader, college founder, journalist, entrepreneur & champion of democracy & gender & racial equality. She advised two US presidents on federal councils & led efforts to end lynching, integrate the armed services, advance education, & register voters.
Tenants Not Tourists (@tenantsfirstnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYC is facing a housing crisis. Now, proposed legislation advanced by Airbnb would make it worse by turning our homes into hotels, driving up rents & gutting housing protections. Housing should be for us, not for generating windfall profits for Airbnb. Reject Airbnb & its bill.

Ben Crump (@attorneycrump) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Defense Intelligence Agency is halting MLK Day, Black History Month, and other cultural observances following Trump’s DEI ban. We must honor the legacies of those who fought for equality and paved the way. brnw.ch/21wQmTR

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Kiah earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School where she served as the president of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. She earned her bachelors’ degrees from Wichita State University, completed a Fulbright grant in Taiwan, and is a proud alumna of Wichita Public Schools. RIP

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Heartbreaking Attorney Kiah Duggins was very passionate about making lasting change in the legal system, she sadly passed after a Black Hawk Helicopter collided with American Airline Plane claiming 67 lives 💔💔🕊️

Lou facts (@loufactsigb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

R.I.P to this Black American civil rights attorney Kiah Duggins who passed away last night in the plane crash in DC. “What brought me to this work is personal. I’m a descendent of enslaved people who have been exploited economically and criminally for hundreds of years.” She

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Today's Black American (Freedmen) inventor is Marian Croak. Marian Croak developed VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol that allowed people to speak to each other over the Internet. She is largely the reason we can speak to each other over FaceTime, Zoom, Twitter Spaces, and more.

Today's Black American (Freedmen) inventor is Marian Croak. Marian Croak developed VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol that allowed people to speak to each other over the Internet. She is largely the reason we can speak to each other over FaceTime, Zoom, Twitter Spaces, and more.
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Harry Stewart Jr., a decorated World War II pilot and one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, has died. He was 100 years old. After the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, Stewart enlisted as soon as he turned 18. He joined what was considered an experiment to train Black

Harry Stewart Jr., a decorated World War II pilot and one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, has died. He was 100 years old.

After the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, Stewart enlisted as soon as he turned 18. He joined what was considered an experiment to train Black