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Congress Heights on the Rise

Dr. Dorothy Height, gone but not forgotten


"I want to be remembered as someone who used herself and anything she could touch to work for justice and freedom.... I want to be remembered as one who tried."

Dr. Dorothy Height
March 24, 1912 – April 20, 2010
The Advoc8teApril 20, 2010Dr. Dorothy Height, R.I.P.Comment
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