The world is watching Alabama. And I want you to know that these workers are following a rich tradition, a tradition of civil rights and human rights. We see you. We hear you, Alabama workers. And we are with you.
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Terri Sewell shows support for Amazon workers in Alabama, linking their struggle to civil rights.
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