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Local college students plan to hold anti-Marva Johnson rally Saturday amid impending presidency

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Local college students plan to hold an anti-Marva Johnson rally Saturday, saying FAMU's identity is under attack. Johnson's nomination is set to be confirmed by the Board of Governors on June 18.

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