Henry L. Marsh III, the first Black mayor of Richmond and a figure who embodied the rise of African American power in the city, died Thursday night at 91. Marsh, a civil rights lawyer, was Richmond’s ...
Courtesy of Henry L. Marsh III Elementary ... “Such daily affronts to my dignity also motivated me to do something constructive,” Marsh wrote. The book chronicles Marsh’s work as a civil ...
Henry Marsh’s unflinchingly honest and profoundly moving memoir ... How to ruin a film - a short guide by @TWHodgkinson: Thomas W Hodgkinson - There Was No Sorcerer Thomas W Hodgkinson: There Was No ...
Do No Harm is, of course, all of these things. But Marsh is not simply doing for neurosurgery what Arthur Kleinman achieved for chronic pain 25 years ago, for this book is more about the surgeon’s ...
I do, however, remember asking him in ... those two sentences abide with me as the essence of Henry Marsh. It never was about him. It was about others — the poor, the voiceless, the forgotten. No life ...
Novelist who spent most of the 1990s in hiding in the UK after receiving death threats over The Satanic Verses was stabbed ...
And yet, Henry Marsh never saw his mission as complete. He understood all too well that the fight for justice is not a sprint but a marathon. How do we honor a life like Henry Marsh’s?
They came by the hundreds from near and far on Saturday to say farewell to civil rights legend Henry L. Marsh III — and to promise to keep faith with his battles for justice and community.
(WRIC) — Richmond said its final goodbye today to one of its most influential leaders, Henry Marsh III ... Although he is no longer here, Marsh’s legacy lives on in the policies he helped ...
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Current and former Virginia elected leaders speaking at this weekend’s service for the first Black mayor of Richmond recalled Henry L. Marsh III’s trailblazing career ...
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