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NOVEMBER 8 Vote Rodney Red Grant as mayor of Washington DC.
www.Grant4MayorDC.com
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I was born December 27 at Washington DC General Hospital to Suzette and Donald Grant. They brought me home to a one bedroom apartment uptown, Northwest D.C., where my 1 year old sister Shantelle awaited my arrival. That night, my sister slept in a dresser drawer and I slept nestled in between my young parents who were 21 and 20 at the time. While they didn’t have much, they were building a better life for themselves, leaving behind their small towns of Emporia and Skippers Virginia for the opportunities a city like Washington D.C. could provide. My mother would take my sister and I to school every day on her bike, dropping me off at Holy Redeemer Elementary School, and my sister at Walker Jones Elementary. Eventually we moved to Southeast Washington D.C. where I attended Sousa Junior High School. My mother filled my time with city choirs, sports, and taught me the importance of serving my community. I can remember singing for several Presidents during the White House Christmas Tree lightings.
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NOVEMBER 8 Vote Rodney Red Grant as mayor of Washington DC.
www.Grant4MayorDC.com
Want to buy XS Energy drink from Alex Maison?
Here is the link
https://www.amway.com/en_US/XS™-Energ...
I was born December 27 at Washington DC General Hospital to Suzette and Donald Grant. They brought me home to a one bedroom apartment uptown, Northwest D.C., where my 1 year old sister Shantelle awaited my arrival. That night, my sister slept in a dresser drawer and I slept nestled in between my young parents who were 21 and 20 at the time. While they didn’t have much, they were building a better life for themselves, leaving behind their small towns of Emporia and Skippers Virginia for the opportunities a city like Washington D.C. could provide. My mother would take my sister and I to school every day on her bike, dropping me off at Holy Redeemer Elementary School, and my sister at Walker Jones Elementary. Eventually we moved to Southeast Washington D.C. where I attended Sousa Junior High School. My mother filled my time with city choirs, sports, and taught me the importance of serving my community. I can remember singing for several Presidents during the White House Christmas Tree lightings.