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Janet Hull
October 30, 2015
I wish every young person could read Mr Bronstein's obituary in the New York Times. It shows what one man can do for justice and humanity. His accomplishments and resolve are profoundly inspiring. THANK YOU Mr Bronstein!
October 30, 2015
I am sorry for yor loss. May your wonderful memeories of Mr. Bronstein warm your heart and put smiles on your face. I hope you will find confort and hope in the promise made at John 6:40.
A. Ingram, WDC
Bruce Rogow
October 28, 2015
Al opened the LCDC office in Jackson and I was his young lawyer. He was a mentor, a friend, sometimes a grump, but always an advocate for civil rights and a teacher. I hear his voice now: "We can do this!" Miss you.
October 28, 2015
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