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Conversations with Dr. Kaye: Justice is coming, but it ain’t here yet | Afro

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By Dr. Kaye Whitehead In 1959, in a Commencement Address at Morehouse College, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told the graduating class that the great challenge facing them was to remain awake, alert and creative through this great revolution. The country, according to Dr. King, was moving toward change, and if they continued to apply […]

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