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FREEDOM AWARD HONOREES: Michelle Obama and The Poor People’s Campaign | New Pittsburgh Courier

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by Florence M. Howard —Special to TSDMemphis.com Former first lady Michelle Obama and The Poor People’s Campaign will receive the National Civil Rights Museum’s 30th annual Freedom Awards. Dr. Russell Wigginton, who celebrates his first month as president of the renowned museum, announced the recipients Wednesday (Sept. 1) during a virtual news conference. The … Continued

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