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Now, you know, that was a major step for voting rights, because if you couldn't read the ballot because it wasn't in the language that you were speaking, that would prohibit you from being able to make an accurate decision or even wanting to go and vote. So thank you for extending the voting rights of 1865 for including bilingual ballots, which are now on all ballots. Right. September the 21st, 1988. Dr. Laura Cavalas. I'm sorry I mispronounced that. Dr
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFiĀ Ā·Ā 0:44
Because you know what? We should be proud. We should be grateful, and I'm so grateful for our Hispanic brothers and sisters. Today I celebrate with you guys. Thank you so much for listening
Cheyonia Wade
@CheyĀ Ā·Ā 0:55
It's. Thank you so much for this. You know, I never really thought to I never really thought about learning the history. I mean, I've and it's funny because I've taken Latin American history, and I know a lot of the Spanish history, but I never really thought to incorporate that I into life, like, black history. You know what? This is really great, and I'm glad that you're doing this
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFiĀ Ā·Ā 0:28
Thank you so much. That was so sweet. I'm sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I was a little busy today. But thank you, Shay, so much. I think it's interesting about our history, learning about our friends and our Hispanic friends and whomever it might be. History is history. But it's always lovely to learn about the accomplishments of know. It inspires the youth to do big things. It inspires me to do big things
Andrea Piggue
@Andrea_SpeaksĀ Ā·Ā 0:32
Hello, Ms. Evelyn. Thank you again for our black and brown history. I appreciate you. I'm learning with everyone that you do. I'm learning something, especially the Hispanic stuff, because I know a lot of the black stuff, but not a lot about the Mexican side of me. And so thank you. I appreciate it. I'm getting a very good education. Thank you so much
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFiĀ Ā·Ā 0:46
And I'm sure that I am somewhere along the way because we have so many people, people in our family that are different, and that's good. So I look forward to learning, just like you do, more about our Hispanic brothers and sisters. So thank you so much for always listening. I appreciate it. Really I do, because I work hard at this, and I'm glad someone's listening. Bye
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