Sylvia Hart Wright
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Principled businessman from an impoverished childhood runs for public office (James Barber)
It’s March 23rd and I’m interviewing James Barber. I know you’re an activist and you’re a candidate for public office. Have you been involved in activism long? Not terribly long. Probably for less than a year. Or about a year. … Continue reading →
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