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Guest speaker Cecil Williams showed attendees of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., luncheon an inside glimpse of the Civil Rights Movement through the lens of his Graflex 22 camera. Williams started his photography career at 14 years old with Jet and Ebony Magazine. Throughout the movement Williams compiled his photographs and created books with them to tell the stories of the Civil Rights Movement in S.C.

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