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D'Snowth

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I think I saw somebody else who's on the spectrum mention it on Twitter as to why he's one of their heroes to be an autistic voice actor.
 

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A lot of people are excited about Kamala Harris being the first woman of color to become Vice President.

But the first V.P. person of color was Charles Curtis. He was a Native American who served under Herbert Hoover 1929-1933.

Curtis was forgotten by history because nine months into Hoover’s administration, the stock market crashed and ushered in the Great Depression.
 

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A lot of people are excited about Kamala Harris being the first woman of color to become Vice President.

But the first V.P. person of color was Charles Curtis. He was a Native American who served under Herbert Hoover 1929-1933.

Curtis was forgotten by history because nine months into Hoover’s administration, the stock market crashed and ushered in the Great Depression.
You do know you said woman of color, right?
 
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