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George Raymond

George Raymond, born in 1914 and passing in 1999, was a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement. Leading the NAACP branch in Chester, Pennsylvania, he fearlessly fought for equality and justice during a time of deep-seated discrimination and segregation. His unwavering dedication to the cause inspired many to join the struggle for civil rights. George Raymond's legacy serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the ongoing fight against inequality, urging us to continue his work towards a more just and equitable society. It is crucial to honor and remember the contributions of trailblazers like George Raymond to understand the progress made and the challenges that still lie ahead in the quest for civil rights.
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What did George Raymond advocate for?

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Where was George Raymond from?

Origin country was United States

When was George Raymond born?

1914

What ethnicity was George Raymond?

Ethnicity: Black

What gender was George Raymond?

Gender: Male

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