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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Maryland U.S. Rep Kweisi Mfume: "The road remains a physical and symbolic barrier to progress 50 years after urban planners were forced..."

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Kweisi Mfume tweeted the following:

"The road remains a physical and symbolic barrier to progress 50 years after urban planners were forced to stop construction of the highway through thriving Black neighborhoods."
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Here are other recent tweets from Kweisi Mfume:

"#TeamMaryland got federal funds allocated for competitive planning grants to address planning failures such as the 1.4 mile road dividing large swaths of West Baltimore communities that were once connected."
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"Was pleased to discuss #TeamMarylands work on the Highway to Nowhere at the premiere of the short film Disruption: Baltimores Highway to Nowhere by Sean Yoes."
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"Rest easy Mr. President as God prepares to bring you home. Thank you for your many years of friendship! May your legacy be especially remembered as we recognize this #PresidentsDay. #PresidentCarter #hero #friend #service #dignity #honor #faith #POTUS39"
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