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CHICAGO (CBS) — It's barely been two years since the Rev. Reginald Sharpe Jr. arrived here. But his dynamic voice is already reverberating around the city. As CBS 2's Ryan Baker reported, the mission of this Black History maker in the making is to bridge the gap between spirituality and social activism – particularly with today's youth.
"To look around at all of the young people who are losing their lives – not just from racism, not just from police brutality but so many young people are losing their lives because of violence in our own communities," Sharpe said from the pulpit.
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