250th Anniversary Introduction of Mr. Citizen Patriot

In this 25oth Anniversary of the Birth of the United States of America, Union Republic (and the 237th of the enactment of Constitution; 163 Commemoration and Celebration of January 1st, 1863, Presidential Executive Ordered #90 Emancipation Proclamation; 163rd of the Gettysburg Address; 161st, of the April 14th,1865 Assassination of the Hon. US President Abraham Lincoln; 161st of the May 1st, 1865 Freedmen’s first Memorial Day; 161st of the December 6, 1865, 13th Amendment: 160th of the 1866 Civil Rights Act; 158th of the 14th Amendment; 156 of the 15th Amendment; 156 of the May 31st, 1870-71 Enforcement Act; February 28th, 1871; April 20th, 18971 3rd Enfocement Act; 156 of the April 20th, 1871 Enforcement Act; 149th of the 1877 Democratic/Republican Parties Compromise, the official birth of “baby” Jim Crow; 72 of the 1954 Brown vs Board of Education; 69th of the 1957 Civil Rights Act; 63rd of the Civil Rights March and Rally On Washington, DC; 63rd of the Novembe 22nd, 1963 Assanation of the Hon. US President, John F. Kennedy; 64th of the 1964 Civil Rights Act; 58th of the April 4th, 1968 Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr; 18 of the Official June 26th, 2008, Congressional Resolution HR # 194, “Apology for Slavery and Jim Crow”; 43rd of the Novemember 2, 18th of the November 2008 Presidential Election of Hon. Barack Obama; 5th of the June 17th, Juneteenth;),

Introducing Mr. Citizen Patriot, a nuanced, living, human figure symbol of American Patriotism, a creation of Civil Rights/Homeless activist Ted Hayes, initiating the surge and emergence of We the People to finally exercise the authority powers of the Preamble.

Inspired and led by Mr. Patriot, beginning with the 58th Commemoration of the April 4th Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr, We the People will host a series of occasions the celebrates and commemorate the most poignant national holidays, and those of significant importance, culminating in the 63rd Commemoration of the 1963 Civil Rights March and Rally in Washington, DC appriately at the Lincoln Memorial.

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