Troy A. Carter commemorates key figures in civil rights history

Troy A. Carter commemorates key figures in civil rights history
U.S. Rep. Troy Carter Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District — Facebook Website
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Congressman Troy A. Carter, who represents Louisiana’s 2nd district in the U.S. Congress, shared several reflections and commemorations through his social media posts recently. His tweets touched on historical events, personal tributes, and community acknowledgments.

On December 4, 2024, Congressman Carter celebrated Founders’ Day for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated. He acknowledged its historical significance as the first intercollegiate fraternity founded by African American men. In his message, he expressed confidence that the fraternity would continue to positively impact communities in the future. He also recognized colleagues including Rep Al Green and Rep Danny Davis for their contributions to this legacy. “Happy Founders’ Day to the men of @apa1906NETwork.”

The following day, on December 5, 2024, Congressman Carter reflected on a pivotal moment in civil rights history—the Montgomery Bus Boycott initiated by Rosa Parks’ act of defiance in December 1955. He highlighted this event as a crucial milestone in the Civil Rights Movement and emphasized its ongoing relevance as a symbol of justice and resistance against inequality. “In December 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus…”

Later that same day, Congressman Carter paid tribute to Ronald L. Smith—a close friend and respected community member—expressing condolences to Smith’s family and loved ones while acknowledging his lasting impact on those around him. This heartfelt message underscored Smith’s roles as a son, brother, father, grandfather, and cherished community figure.”Ronald L. Smith was a loving son…”



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