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Angela Miller-May’s grandparents were civil rights activists who, in 1968, became part of the Great Migration, moving with their five children from a tiny town in Mississippi to Chicago. Angela Miller-May’s grandmother Beatrice Miller was bent on sending her children and grandchildren to school since she was deprived of education after being compelled to leave…
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