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Dr. LaPrincess Brewer: ‘When one suffers, we all suffer’ -

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The journey of Dr. Brewer began in the Black church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Her upbringing in the church provided her with a spiritual foundation and a deep sense of servitude.

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Source: MN Spokesman Recorder

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