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SCLC: The Late C.T. Vivian Was One of the Civil Rights Movement's Bravest Leaders and A Great Storyteller | Afro

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C.T. Vivian was one of the Civil Rights Movement’s Bravest Leaders and Greatest Storytellers, SCLC President Dr. Charles Steele, Jr. said Vivian, Steele said, Helped Pave the Way for the Next Generation of Social Justice Leaders ATLANTA – Dr. Charles Steele, Jr., president and CEO of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), the organization co-founded […]

The post SCLC: The Late C.T. Vivian Was One of the Civil Rights Movement's Bravest Leaders and A Great Storyteller appeared first on Afro.

Source: The AFRO - The Black Media Authority | Afro

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