The lessons of Beulah Mae Donald, the mother who took down the Klan
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Beulah Mae Donald's story of resilience and hope not only speaks of her character as a person, but also the possibilities of our character as a country, Cornell William Brooks writes. Her story began in 1981 and is not merely inspiring, but instructive for what we can do in 2021 and beyond.
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