Civil rights during the ’60s and civil rights of today might be considered two completely different things. Phillip Agnew[3] of the Dream Defenders[4] explained that there is still room for young people to make a difference if they want to make change. ”For young people who are looking for people that look like them and talk like them, and then are engaging them in a way that say, ‘Hey, there’s room for us here,’ and that’s all that it’s about.”
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- ^Phillip Agnew (twitter.com)
- ^Dream Defenders (dreamdefenders.org)
- ^2013 CBC (newsone.com)
- ^CBC (newsone.com)
- ^Congressional Black Caucus (newsone.com)
- ^newsone now (newsone.com)
- ^Phillip Agnew (newsone.com)
- ^Videos (newsone.com)
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