"You have to be careful how you're using the word boycott."
"Terrorism is not new to black people."
Source: Vernon L. Smith (2008). “Discovery - A Memoir”, p.123, AuthorHouse
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Vernon Jordan
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Vernon Jordan was a prominent civil rights leader and business executive known for his advocacy for racial equality and his influential role in American politics.
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