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Alpha Phi Alpha's General President Everett B. Ward Issues Statement on The Death of Rep. John Lewis - Watch The Yard

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Alpha Phi Alpha's General President Everett B. Ward released a statement on the death of civil rights leader and congressman John Lewis. Read the full statement below:

The post Alpha Phi Alpha's General President Everett B. Ward Issues Statement on The Death of Rep. John Lewis appeared first on Watch The Yard.

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