A Civil Rights Power Couple

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My maternal grandparents, born in the 1920's, dedicated their lives and careers to civil rights and social justice. This publication covers 534+ years of US history, including Black and womenโ€™s history, Pan-Africanism and personal family history.

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My maternal grandparents, born in the 1920's, dedicated their lives and careers to civil rights and social justice.

This publication covers 534+ years of US history, including Black and womenโ€™s history, Pan-Africanism and personal family history.

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