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Daily Archives: January 16, 2017

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Facts are Stubborn Things: Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King

UncategorizedBy Robin LynchJanuary 16, 2017

“Facts are stubborn things” wrote John Adams. Indeed, The United States of America would never have achieved its greatness without the intelligence, the talent and the character of African-Americans. All Americans are indebted to African-Americans and we take this day to honor you and to thank you.          

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