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With over 50,000 dead, Civil Rights leaders urge African Americans to remain at home

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By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor, With the coronavirus death toll passing 50,000 during the last week in April, black leaders in the U.S. have taken to warning their communities of the danger of opening the country back up too soon. The coronavirus has devastated the black community in Detroit and all of the []

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