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C. T. Vivian’s Place in History is Secure! - The Atlanta Inquirer

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C. T. Vivian’s Place in History is Secure! By Bunnie Hayes Jackson-Ransom First Class, Inc. Atlanta, Georgia https://www.FClassInc.com/ Special Correspondent to The Atlanta Inquirer Dr. Vivian was a walking-talking history book. Maybe I know this because our paths cross so very much lately. We show up at the same community events. I have visited him in his home library/office – which is another amazing experience. He was a dearly beloved friend. What a life this man has led. A civic leader, minister, educator, author, community activist and much more, Dr.…

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