Most of my campaign work the past week
has been on social media. I took photos of panhandlers at the I-77
Exit 42 who were standing at the bottom of the exit ramp, and I
posted them on Facebook with a caption explaining that the Town of
Troutman in its future growth will have more such challenges to deal
with. Otherwise, I networked with my team.
I had the chance to act in my role as
consultant to Amelia Boynton Robinson, Matriarch of Modern Voting
Rights, this past week. The National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Museum in Memphis at the site
of Dr. King's assassination wanted very much to display a photograph
of Amelia, Sam Boynton and their children. I had two jobs –
representing Amelia to make sure the exhibit rose to her standard and
to have all parties authorize the proper release/permission form. We
had to obtain the best version of the photograph from “The Selma
Journal Times.”
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