In the heart of Fort Worth, Texas, amidst the echoes of history and the whispers of progress, the Buckeye Review had the privilege of sitting down with Opal Lee in her home. At 97, the “Grandmother of Juneteenth” exudes a warmth that rivals the Texas sun. We talked about her life’s journey, including a childhood […]
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NAACP Partners with Lyft to Transport Voters to the Polls
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