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Black leader’s words resonate here

Monday 10 July 2017 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Opinion

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Black leader’s words resonate here
Colonial times: Governor-General Lord Ranfurly reads the Cook Islands annexation proclamation to Queen Makea, with the British Resident Walter Gudgeon looking on, at the ceremony on October 7, 1900. In the background are British Bluejackets and marines. 17070608

In the 1960s a Black African American leader rose about the same time as Martin Luther King Jr.

In the 1960s a Black African American leader rose about the same time as Martin Luther King Jr.


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