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In Memoriam: Civil Rights Icon C.T. Vivian Dies at 95 | The Savannah Tribune

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The Rev. C.T. Vivian, the legendary civil rights activist who marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., has died. Rev. Vivian was 95. Vivian’s daughter, Denise Morse, confirmed her father’s death and told Atlanta’s NBC affiliate WXIA that he was “one of the most wonderful men who ever walked the earth.” Vivian reportedly suffered a stroke earlier this year, but … Continue reading "In Memoriam: Civil Rights Icon C.T. Vivian Dies at 95"

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