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He defied the racial segregation that was prevalent in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. Aware of the odds that were against him, John Whitelaw Lewis’s first hurdle as a son of an enslaved African was to learn how to read and write at a time when such opportunities were non-existent to black children….
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