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LENS & LINES: Legally speaking - racism has got to go! - TSDMemphis.com

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Lawyers and supporters about 200 strong rallied and marched downtown on Wednesday morning. Organized by the Ben F. Jones Chapter of the National Bar Association, the Memphis Bar Association and the Association for Women Attorneys, the march was a way of saying time is up for racism in the community, including the legal []

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