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Hundreds say farewell to youth advocate, Dr. Dewey A. Handy  - Jackson Advocate

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On a crisp, sunny Saturday, April 7, 1951, Dewey H. Handy and Lurenza Handy of Hazlehurst, Mississippi, were thrilled to welcome a male child in their home who would be named Dewey Alonzo Handy. He grew up on ancestral land, where he was reared with a village of support, including his Uncle Alonzo and Aunt […]

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