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Apr 2018
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"I just felt like something had died in ...

THE WASHINGTON POST
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Civil Rights icon Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) reflects on 50 years of his life and the life of America without Martin Luther King Jr. and why he’s making his first trip back to Indianapolis since he learned the news there that King was dead. 
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