Charles E. Cobb and Phillip Agnew revel in the strengths and resilience of the black social justice movement of the past and the present | #WeGotNext
Charles E. Cobb Jr., a Black student leader in the 60s, and Phillip Agnew, co-founder of the Dream Defenders, have had many one-on-one discussions about social activism in bars around the country. They brought the discussion from the bar to poolside in Jacksonville.
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