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Labor and civil rights icon, Bill Lucy, dies at 90

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WASHINGTON —Longtime AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer and civil rights icon Bill Lucy, who helped assemble and lead the famous “I Am A Man” unionization drive and strike by Black sanitation workers in 1968 in Lucy’s hometown of Memphis, Tenn., died September 25 at his D.C. home. He was 90.

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