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Roger Wilkins was an American journalist and civil rights activist born on March 2, 1932. He was known for his work in promoting racial equality and social justice. Wilkins served in various government positions, including as an assistant attorney general during the Johnson administration. He was also a professor at several universities and wrote extensively on issues related to race and politics. Wilkins' contributions to journalism and his advocacy for civil rights have left a lasting impact on American society.
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"In the days of segregation, when blacks were limited to certain neighborhoods, you could look around the black community and identify who the leaders were."

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"We have no hope of solving our problems without harnessing the diversity, the energy, and the creativity of all our people."

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