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Date Added: June 17, 2008 03:32:02 PM
More than a dozen well-known Bay Area authors, politicians and civic leaders will give short tributes to Byrd and his family, leading the audience in a discussion about how racism affects each of us and our community during the 10th Anniversary Tribute to James Byrd Jr. Working Together to Reduce Racism

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