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Mavis Staples, legendary singer and activist, returns to UChicago to inspire next generation

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In 1962, Mavis Staples and her family took the stage at Mandel Hall for theUniversity of Chicago Folk Festival. In between bluegrass bands and bluesmen, the gospel group shook the crowd with their spiritual sound. The next year, The Staple Singers would meet the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—a relationship that would change their […]

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