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Nineteen-year-old James Ward grew up in Los Angeles’ Skid Row neighborhood; on Monday, he will begin his freshman year at Howard University. After a friend at the LA’s Union Rescue created a website to raise fund for Ward, his tuition for the first year was attained in just seven days.Aug. 19, 2013
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