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OP-ED: Candidate for Congress Kina Collins says it is time to let young people lead | Afro

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By Kina Collins | Chicago Defender Martin Luther King Jr. was just 26 years old when he led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Dr. King witnessed and experienced injustices in his communities, and he wasted no time in standing up against them. Dr. King wasn’t alone. Throughout the Civil Rights Movement, many of the most monumental […]

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