Speech presented at the Mickey Leland Center's Second Annual Birthday Celebration discussing Brown's relationship with Mickey Leland and the role of community organizations in addressing poverty, food insecurity, and homelessness.
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Speech presented at the Mickey Leland Center's Second Annual Birthday Celebration discussing Brown's relationship with Mickey Leland and the role of community organizations in addressing poverty, food insecurity, and homelessness.
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Brown, Lee P.[Speech at the Mickey Leland Center's Second Annual Birthday Celebration],
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