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    By Samuel P. Martin | President and Publisher It has been a couple of days since we learned of the passing of the The Reverend Jesse Jackson, and I have had a little time to think about his legacy. I grew up in a small town in southeastern Ohio in the 1960s and 70s, and […]
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