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September 16, 2020
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COVID-stricken pastor could barely breathe. He kept fighting for the right of Black people to vote.

After the April primary election fiasco in Wisconsin, many black voters may continue to risk their health to vote in November’s election. The Reverend Greg Lewis is making a concerted effort to organize and turn out black voters to ensure their voices are heard.

 

To learn more, visit L.A. Times

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