Each and every day, I take pride in my heritage and my family and community's history.
“Each and every day, I take pride in my heritage and my family and community's history.”
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Each and every day, I take pride in my heritage and my family and community's history.
“Each and every day, I take pride in my heritage and my family and community's history.”
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“Each and every day, I take pride in my heritage and my family and community's history.”
“I really believe that you should get to know the people that you are trying to represent.”
“I used to tell people all the time that I left the Texas state House - which definitely had its own issues - to level up. But being in Congress, at first, did not feel like a level up. It felt like I was wasting time.”
“Texas is home to some of the fastest growing industries, and North Texas is at the forefront of this growth. Workers deserve to share in this growth and prosperity, and I know the PRO Act can get us there.”
“I cannot accept being silent in the face of injustice.”
“Republican politicians aren't angry because this two-tiered system is targeting their favorite president - they are angry because this system is no longer treating President Trump with the impunity to which he is accustomed.”
“That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.”
“Let the record show, Black history is American history, and I look forward to sharing this rich history with my family, friends, colleagues, and constituents.”
“The past history of our globe must be explained by what can be seen to be happening now. No powers are to be employed that are not natural to the globe, no action to be admitted except those of which we know the principle.”
“No event in American history is more misunderstood than the Vietnam War. It was misreported then, and it is misremembered now.”
“My view as a historian is that the empire was an extractive, exploitative, racist and violent institution and that the history of empire is one we need to confront and come to terms with, rather than celebrate.”
“People ask me why my figures have to be so black. There are a lot of reasons. First, the blackness is a rhetorical device. When we talk about ourselves as a people and as a culture, we talk about black history, black culture, black music. That's the rhetorical position we occupy.”