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At Black History Month 2022, The Work of Dr. King is Still Not Done ⋆ The Toledo Journal

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By Jesse Jackson (TriceEdneyWire.com) - As we begin our celebration of Black History Month, we have just completed an extraordinary national tribute to a leader who did not amass a fortune, nor command an army, nor hold elective office, and yet transformed America. In the U.S., we too often love martyrs and not marches. We […]

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