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Humble TRANSFORMERS who specialized in ‘Good Trouble’ | Afram News

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Pancreatic Cancer did not take Congressman John Lewis home. Although pancreatic cancer is the deadliest of cancers, it could not take down an UNMOVABLE FORCE. John Lewis’ soul spoke to eternity and asked if he had done enough.

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