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MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN: Remembering Bob Moses

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Bob Moses was a principled, fiercely committed, and deeply disciplined leader and role model whose quiet and determined strength inspired everyone around him.

The post MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN: Remembering Bob Moses appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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