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King's civil rights group 'here to stay'

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Published: 07 August 2007
Category: U.S.
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 Three years ago, when Charles Steele Jr. became president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he worked out of a cramped headquarters without power or light. The embattled civil rights group's funds were scant, and so, too, was it's sense of mission.  Read more at latimes.com

 

 

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