Full Call To Action

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Federal Citizens—descendants of those forged in chains and sealed into the Supreme Law of the United States of America, by the Civil Rights Act of 1866 (The Act) and the Fourteenth Amendment—this is your moment of constitutional presence.

During this narrow window, while the US Supreme Court deliberates, we must direct our moral, historical, and civic voice toward Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Not in hostility, but in holy remembrance of the inherited mantle from the answered prayers of our chattel enslaved ancestors.

For in them sits a living bridge between the wound of slavery and the promise of federally protected citizenship.
This case is not abstract—it is the question of whether the Republic remembers who the Reconstruction Amendments were written for, and why.

As Abraham Lincoln understood, a nation cannot remain half-free and whole. As Martin Luther King Jr. declared, “our destinies are tied together.”

And as Thomas Jefferson warned, there is a central moral force in the Declaration that must one day be answered. That day is now. Thomas and Brown are not merely Justices in this matter—they are witnesses to it.

And we, as Federal Citizens, must reach them—not to instruct the law, but to remind the conscience of the Constitution. History is watching. GOD is watching. And We the People must be heard.

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