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Roy Wilkins, the prominent civil rights leader, was born to parents who were both influential in his early life. His father, a minister, was named George Wilkins, and his mother, a teacher, was named Mary Wilkins. They instilled in him the values of education and social justice, which shaped his future activism.

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