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Pope Francis Met With NBA Players At The Vatican To Discuss Social Justice Issues

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Orlando Magic’s Jonathan Isaac, Memphis Grizzlies Anthony Tolliver, and former Milwaukee Bucks star, Sterling Brown, spoke with the spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic church.

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African American Facts

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Black People Facts

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