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Compiled by Erica Wright We asked Birmingham-area residents, what is the legacy left by the departed Congressman John Lewis and Rev. CT Vivian? Jazmin Payne: “[They] were two great men who fought for Civil Rights until their death. We are still fighting against racism… we are still fighting for Black lives to matter. Thank you, […]

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