Raoul Cunningham
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Raoul Cunningham announced his retirement on Saturday after more than six decades of service to civil rights and advocacy.
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Raoul Cunningham announced his retirement on Saturday after more than six decades of service to civil rights and advocacy.
The corner of South 45th Street and Varble Avenue in the Chickasaw neighborhood was dedicated as "Raoul Cunningham Way, Louisville's NAACP Leader" during a ceremony.
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