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Jan 14, 2011

Ernest Golden, vice chairman of the African American Diversity Cultural Center of Hawaii, speaks to dozens of personnel with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, and U.S. Pacific Command Jan. 14 during Camp Smith’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr., Day observance, here.::r::::n::During the event, Golden shared what is was like growing up as a young black man in America when segregation was the law of the land, witnessing King’s civil rights movement and the positive change it made for every American, black, white or otherwise.

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