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Danette Mitchell: The enduring legacy of John Amos

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I appreciate Amos’ commitment to the art form and Black people, which ultimately caused him losing his job with “Good Times.” Nonetheless, he created a powerful legacy using his acting career that not only speaks of him but now speaks for him more than ever.

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