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Ideas & Opinions — Daryl Grigsby: Color Me Human works to continue Dr. King's legacy

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… arrests, sentencing and incarceration of African Americans persists. Rising intolerance toward LGBTQ … a coalition of the excluded; African Americans, Indigenous, poor whites, Hispanics, welfare …

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