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Please enable JavaScript play-rounded-fill Copy and paste this HTML code into your webpage to embed. Excellencies, With all protocol noted and respected, I am speaking today on behalf of the Black Press of America and on behalf of the Press of People of African Descent throughout the world.  I thank the Proctor Conference that helped […]

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