Bob Moses not only fought for Black people to have the right to vote, he also spoke out against war and imperialism.

Bob Moses not only fought for Black people to have the right to vote, he also spoke out against war and imperialism.
“The prosecutors of the [Vietnam] war,” he said, were “the same people who refused to protect civil rights in the South.”
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This article originally appeared at commondreams.org Rev. Daniel Berrigan, the renown anti-war activist, award-winning...