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A ‘towering figure’ for social justice in Hub is laid to rest

Members of the Divaz Motorcycle Club embraced Darryl Williams’s sister, Karmel, during the funeral. Members of the Divaz Motorcycle Club embraced Darryl Williams’s sister, Karmel, during the funeral. (John Tlumacki/ Globe Staff)
By David Abel
Globe Staff / April 4, 2010

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There were no words of pity or anger. It has been said many times that if anyone deserved to be bitter, to want revenge, to feel sorry for himself, it was Darryl Williams. (Full article: 657 words)

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