Hazel Dukes, a longtime New York City and national civil rights leader, died in her Harlem home on March 1 at 92 years old.
Hazel Dukes, the president of the New York State chapter of the NAACP and lifelong civil rights advocate, has died.
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Nominated for an Oscar for original screenplay, this riveting docudrama makes its streaming debut, reliving the harrowing day during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, when Palestinian ...