Bernard LaFayette, civil rights leader who helped launch Voting Rights Act, dies aged 85
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- Bernard LaFayette, a prominent civil rights leader, has died at age 85.
- He played a key role in launching the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
- His activism was central to the civil rights movement in the United States.
- LaFayette's death marks the loss of a significant figure in American history.
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