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I have deleted more than I intended in the Aaron Henry article: an entire section called "Later life" or "Post Civil Rights Work" or something. If someone could reverse that paragraph it would be better.

I question whether Henry's civil rights organizing work is related to two arrests for sodomy, and a later claim that he was living a man even though he was legally married to a woman. I was trying to delete the line about his so-called bisexuality because it wasn't clear how that was related to his previous civil rights work. I did not intend to delete the entire next paragraph. Sorry about that.

Jonxwood (talk) 09:39, 23 July 2014 (UTC)jonxwood[reply]

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