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People learn who they are by the images of themselves, the representations that they seek.
Harry Lennix
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Harry Lennix
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: November 16
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Harry J. Lennix
Harry Joseph Lennix III
Harry Joseph Lennix
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If hell comes as a result of my speaking the truth, then let it come.
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I think that in some ways there is no more important thing in my life outside of family and God.
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The images that people see in the media of black people - whether journalistic or narrative - remain horrible. And those images, combined with the lack of respect among black people in the poorer neighborhoods for themselves, and the part the police and other people coming into those neighborhoods play, it creates no value for life.
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