Civil Rights Pioneer Thrives With Granddaughter’s Help
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In 1956 Rob Grier broke barriers as the first African American player in the Sugar Bowl. Now, his family practices teamwork in caring for him.
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Civil Rights Pioneer Thrives With Granddaughter’s Help
In 1956 Rob Grier broke barriers as the first African American player in the Sugar Bowl. Now, his family practices teamwork in caring for him.
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