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A Leader in the War on Poverty Opens a New Front: Pollution| The New York Times

‘Dr. Barber’s message to the community members in the church last week would have been largely recognizable to civil rights leaders of generations past, addressing issues of poverty and racism. But he and Mr. Gore were here in Greensboro to focus on another concern that many in the audience believed was just as insidious: pollution from North Carolina’s coal-powered electrical plants.’

Source: A Leader in the War on Poverty Opens a New Front: Pollution | The New York Times