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Older relative had no internet history until Joy Reid put two lies about him in an article and refuses to correct it. Can I get google not to return this as the top hit?

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    June Williams Feb 02, 2019

    Thank you for your research. As his relative, prison and owning a farm in Georgia and sending anyone to work there are blatant lies. Since he was dead for over twenty years hen she wrote her story, he could have no voice in the matter. Taking her to task is not easy. But I will try again.

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Yes sort of. You can view it from a computer web browser and report it as abuse.

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    Joshua Sulwer Mar 16, 2019

    Yes sort of. You can view it from a computer web browser and report it as abuse.

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