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Opinion- John Lewis a Hero to Victims of Domestic Violence

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Of the many reasons, the late John Lewis is being praised for his work civil rights and anti-racism activism, I want to take this opportunity to celebrate his work in the fight against domestic violence and intimate partner abuse. Firstly, in a time when domestic violence was seldom discussed, Lewis made it a political issue. […]

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