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Chicago Comes to the Rescue of Buffalo Residents | Chicago Defender

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Pastor John Harrell, CEO of Black Men United along with Congressman Danny K. Davis, Black Men United, World Vision Director Reed Slattery, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, Alderwoman Emma Mitts, and other local leaders will lead a motorcade of volunteers as they escort three 53-foot-long trailers to the expressway en route to Buffalo, New York. … Continued

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