"The Rev. Dr. William Barber , with thousands of collaborators, is making big strides for justice and equality through his organizing of "Moral Mondays" protests, which first started in North Carolina. The protests started as a response to the "mean-spirited quadruple attack" on the most vulnerable members of our society. In the tradition of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Rev. Barber is fighting against restrictions on voting and for improvements in labor laws."
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Spiritual teachersAcademics from the United StatesPeople from IndianapolisPeople from North CarolinaAfrican American socialists
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Ralph Nader, Breaking Through Power (2016)
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