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Dope Dads Do Fatherhood Right  | City.Life.Style. | The Michigan Chronicle

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Shout out to all the fathers lovingly raising their children and showing them what it means to be protected and cherished by a good dad.  Father’s Day, Sunday, June 20, is a special time. A moment that I warmly reflect on with nostalgia and promise. I think about my father, Alfonso Keaton (love ya, dad), who raised me and my older sister in Detroit with my mother. Years later our family … Continued

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