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Black Arkansas Judge Who Was Abandoned as a Newborn Finds His Birth Parents

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By Victor Omondi A Black county judge based in Arkansas managed to trace his birth parents after appearing on Fox News. He’d been orphaned as a child. Last November, in recognition of National Adoption Month, Joseph Wood launched a search for his biological parents. According to the New York Post, the Chicago native was abandoned […]

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