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Guest column: A rising tide of bigotry seeks to divide Americans, if we let it

Por: The Advocate Opinion November 26, 2022

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Some may find it strange that the two of us are co-authoring this given our different backgrounds and our past debates in the New Orleans City Council; what most would not know is that we have been friends for nearly 20 years, commencing when our sons played baseball together at the old Carrollton playground (loved that venue!).Coupled with the immense pride of winning a youth championship, we had the most diverse and interesting assembly of... + full article



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