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SUMMERTIME IN AMERICA RIP:   Congressman John  Lewis, 80, died on July 17, while battling pancreatic cancer.   Lewis was a civil rights leader visionary a man of great moral authority. His life’s purpose was laser-focused on equal rights for all.   During his early college days, he was one of the original Freedom Riders, Lewis worked to integrate lunch […]

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