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Cory Booker ended his record-setting speech the same way he began it, more than 25 hours earlier: by invoking the words of his mentor, the late congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Cory Booker ended his record-setting speech the same way he began it, more than 25 hours ...
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Cory Booker ... the passage of the Civil Rights Act. Armed with several binders of data and bipartisan anecdotes spanning topics ranging from the economy to civil rights, Booker used the time ...
Cory Booker took a version ... Strom Thurmond in opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Questioner after questioner asked what they could be doing to show their disagreement and worry over the ...
Cory Booker ... was an effort to cause what Booker called “good trouble” – a throwback to the motto of the late civil rights leader Rep. John Lewis in the face of injustice.
Cory Booker, D-N.J.,, speaks ... to filibuster the advance of the Civil Rights Act in 1957. “I'm here despite his speech,” said Booker, who spoke openly on the Senate floor of his roots ...