Ms. Liuzzo. I understand that you were very committed to Civil Rights. I hear you were also smart. Did you once win a gold trophy for something? (Hint, Google your name and the words, "gold trophy" in quotation marks?
Before I accept your friend request, I was just wondering how I knew you exactly. I know I've heard of you before because you died helping the Civil Rights Movement in the '60's, but did we have any other connections?
Knowing that you were a white woman against segregation and helping the cause is inspiring to others. You and I both believed in direct action. You used what you saw as horrifying as fuel. You took a step into the Civil Rights movement and decided to take action. Unfortunately, your funeral was saddening. Those men that killed you made a terrible mistake. We shall bring the change that you were fighting for and we shall succeed.
First I would like to say thank you for risking your life in order to support others. You are very brave and I find that very inspiring! Anyways, I would just wanted to ask what our relationship was? You seem like a very lovely person but unfortunately I cant seem to find a connection between us. Maybe you can clear things up?
Who are you again? I have no idea who you are so that must mean you're not important to history, or to anything for that matter. I have no problem a women, respond to do this, I dare you.
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Ms. Liuzzo. I understand that you were very committed to Civil Rights. I hear you were also smart. Did you once win a gold trophy for something? (Hint, Google your name and the words, "gold trophy" in quotation marks?
http://sociologistsforobama.blogspot.com/2008/10/viola-liuzzos-daughter-speaks-out-on.html
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://vault.fbi.gov/Viola%2520Liuzzo/Viola%2520Liuzzo%2520Part%25208%2520of%252017/at_download/file&sa=U&ei=eBC7UZvKM7Sx4AOarYFw&ved=0CCAQFjAC&sig2=QW0ibGW3XRokixh62fF-MQ&usg=AFQjCNHGy3t_2npNdGdyEFpHOPDmvJP4oQ
Hello Violla,
Before I accept your friend request, I was just wondering how I knew you exactly. I know I've heard of you before because you died helping the Civil Rights Movement in the '60's, but did we have any other connections?
Kweisi Mfume
Miss Viola,
Knowing that you were a white woman against segregation and helping the cause is inspiring to others. You and I both believed in direct action. You used what you saw as horrifying as fuel. You took a step into the Civil Rights movement and decided to take action. Unfortunately, your funeral was saddening. Those men that killed you made a terrible mistake. We shall bring the change that you were fighting for and we shall succeed.
My Regards,
- James Leonard Farmer, Jr.
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Hello Viloa,
First I would like to say thank you for risking your life in order to support others. You are very brave and I find that very inspiring! Anyways, I would just wanted to ask what our relationship was? You seem like a very lovely person but unfortunately I cant seem to find a connection between us. Maybe you can clear things up?
Who are you again? I have no idea who you are so that must mean you're not important to history, or to anything for that matter. I have no problem a women, respond to do this, I dare you.
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