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“He was the epitome of greatness. Somebody might ask, ‘Why do you call him a great man? He didn’t have a million dollars in the bank.’ But Jesus said. … ‘The greatest of all is the servant of all.’”

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-Dr. Jonathan McPherson, Sr. pastor St. John Baptist Church, Edgewater, who delivered the eulogy for Civil Rights icon Frank Dukes; birminghamtimes.com, Nov. 20.

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