Sheila Jackson Lee Remembered for Resisting Iraq War, Advocating for Reparations
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Sheila Jackson Lee was an early opponent of the Iraq invasion and a strong advocate for reparations to enslaved African Americans, leaving behind a legacy of service and love.
Jackson Lee highlighted the historical injustice of slavery, emphasizing the federal government's role in supporting discrimination against Black Americans.
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