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State Sen. Cleo Fields discusses machinations that ultimately led to his seeking Garret Graves' seat

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BATON ROUGE — State Sen. Cleo Fields gave a brief history lesson to the Baton Rouge Press Club on Monday, noting that only four Black people have represented Louisiana in the U.S. House since Reconstruction. Fields wants to return to the federal office.

Source: WBRZ-TV Channel 2 Baton Rouge, LA

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