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Reverend Barber’s Bold Vision: A Vote Revolution Among the Poor

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By Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware | Word In Black (WIB) - Imagine working 64 hours a week and being unable to cover basic needs like food, shelter, and utilities. Imagine working that many hours at more than one job, and yet not having adequate health coverage for yourself or your family. Millions of people in […]

The post Reverend Barber’s Bold Vision: A Vote Revolution Among the Poor appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

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