Kweisi Mfume reflects on Nelson Mandela’s legacy and praises Erek Barron’s service

Kweisi Mfume reflects on Nelson Mandela’s legacy and praises Erek Barron’s service
Kweisi Mfume U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 7th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Kweisi Mfume, a U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 7th district, shared several reflections and messages on social media over the past week. His posts covered significant historical anniversaries, commendations for public service, and health awareness.

On February 12, 2025, Mfume commemorated the 35th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. He noted Mandela as “the embodiment of the struggle for liberation in South Africa” and expressed his enduring remembrance of Mandela’s contributions to ending apartheid. “This week marks the 35th anniversary of when Nelson Mandela – a freedom fighter – was released after 27 years in prison during his movement to end apartheid in South Africa.”

The following day, February 13, 2025, Mfume praised Erek Barron for his work as a U.S. attorney. He described Barron as someone who “never sought the limelight or recognition” and focused on preventing criminal activities within the city and state. Mfume highlighted Barron’s role in fostering partnerships across various government levels to achieve tangible results. “Erek Barron has been a great U.S. attorney who never sought the limelight or recognition and was totally concentrated on making sure that bad actors did not thrive in our City or State.”

On February 14, 2025, Mfume shared a message celebrating Valentine’s Day by encouraging individuals to prioritize health through routine cancer screenings. He urged people to express care by sharing information about cancer prevention and early detection with loved ones. “Happy Valentine’s Day! When you love someone, remind them to take care of their health, like getting routine cancer screenings!”



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