Alma Adams tweeted the following:
"Protests against injustice led to civil rights and voting rights for Black Americans, as well as equal protection of the law. We have a responsibility to learn from our past and work diligently to carry on the legacy of these four men by ensuring equal rights for all people."Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Alma Adams:
"On this day in 1960, four courageous Black students from NC A&T sat down at a whites-only lunch counter and asked to be served. In doing so, the Greensboro Four sparked the sit-in movement and changed the United States forever. #BlackHistoryMonth"Read on Twitter
"Proud to see the State House doing the work! #NCGA twitter.com/underthedome/s" on Jan. 31Read on Twitter
"The beating and murder of Tyre Nichols is unconscionable, and justice should be served swiftly.I am praying for his family and community tonight. Most of all, I am praying for people across the country to join us in ending extrajudicial police violence." on Jan. 28Read on Twitter