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One Word Interview: Freedom
Martin Luther King Day celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr — one of the greatest civil rights leaders in U.S. history. No matter your race, color, creed, or gender, much of the freedom you have today was … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aaron Hamburger, activist, Carlos Hernandez, Civil rights movement, Freedom, Georgia McBride, History, Jenn Brissett, Kazim Ali, Martin Luther King, Nelly Rosario, Steven Barnes, Tananarive Due, Tim Seibles, Tony Isabella, United States
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