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Fighting Nazis for a Living

Por: The Atlantic Business September 24, 2022

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How growing up in the South during the 1960s and 1970s influenced Richard Cohen’s trajectory as a lawyerSouthern Poverty Law Center / Katie Martin / The AtlanticDecember 29, 2018In 1970, crosstown busing came to Richmond, Virginia. Richard Cohen, then only a teenager, persuaded his parents to let him attend an integrated public school instead of private school. He ended up leaving high school a year early to begin college at Columbia... + full article



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