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Recalling when a Sheriff punched MLK's Field General C.T. Vivian in the mouth - Face2Face Africa

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Although Rev. Cordy Tindell (C.T.) Vivian, passed on July 17 aged 95, his legacy is sure to endure into the decades. The civil rights great pushed for equality for Black Americans. But his quest for people of his stock to be treated humanely came at great cost spanning beat downs and violent arrests. “In 1965,...

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