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Ben Jealous: Preserving a Mother and Son’s Story | Chicago Defender

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By Ben Jealous At the heart of the story that President Biden preserved last week by creating our newest national monument are a mother and son, Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till. That’s especially moving for me because so much of my understanding of what the Tills endured and why their story remains essential today comes … Continued

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