LINCOLN DAY SPEAKER STRIVES TO AVENGE `LIES'
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Wednesday, March 6, 1996
During the civil rights movement of the 1960s, Ken Hamblin fought racial injustice. As the Black Avenger in the 1990s, he fights the contention of some liberals that blacks can't achieve without government help.
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