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'They Just Believed In Me': A Young Black Man's Journey from Nearly Being Placed In Special Education Classes to Law School

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Rehan Staton, a 24-year-old man Maryland native, has garnered national attention for his incredible journey — one of having gone from a sanitation worker to […]

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