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Meet the Michigan couple who has been working to pave the way for civil rights, social justice for decades
Read full article: Meet the Michigan couple who has been working to pave the way for civil rights, social justice for decadesLocal 4โฒs Paula Tutman shared a story of a couple who was there that day and has continued to risk their lives to pave the way for civil rights and social justice. When King debuted his original โI Have A Dreamโ speech in Detroit in 1963, somewhere in the crowd was a 22-year-old warrior for civil rights named Dorothy Dewberry Aldridge. โIt was a very exciting day to be a part of the march,โ Dorothy Dewberry Aldridge said. Dorothy Dewberry Aldridge and her husband Dan Aldridge have spent more than six decades fighting for civil rights, equality and social justice. Now, the fight for civil rights seems different.