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Remembering Hon. Carrie P. Meek - Texas Metro News

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Carrie P. Meek, of Miami, transitioned this past weekend and her children Lucia Davis-Raiford, Sheila Davis Kinui, and retired Rep. Kendrick B. Meek of Florida provided a statement: 'Carrie Meek was our family matriarch who fulfilled this role for the entire South Florida community. She was a bridge builder and healer, a unifier with a legacy […]

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