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Peace marchers mourn year’s homicide victims in Roxbury

Community joins to decry violence

Antoinette Carter (left) and Vivian King were among those who joined the Roxbury March for Peace last night. Antoinette Carter (left) and Vivian King were among those who joined the Roxbury March for Peace last night. (Yoon S. Byun/ Globe Staff)
By Vivian Ho
Globe Correspondent / November 11, 2010

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If Tahitia Milton were still alive last night, she would have delighted in the March for Peace that made its way down Warren, Dudley, and Dearborn streets in Roxbury, her daughters said. Milton, a lifelong community activist, always spoke out against violence, especially violence that took place on those streets and others in her neighborhood. (Full article: 495 words)

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