Article: Blacks mourn death of the Frank Sinatra that nobody knows.(National Report)

While the world mourns legendary crooner-actor Frank Sinatra for his fine musicianship and artistry, Black Americans everywhere are remembering and mourning the Frank Sinatra that nobody knew.

Sinatra died of a heart attack at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 82.

The Frank Sinatra that nobody knew was a man who was dedicated to equality for everyone. He was a man who stood up for the civil rights for Blacks and other minorities.

Respectfully called the "Chairman of the Board" and "Ol' Blue Eyes" by his fans, Sinatra was a civil rights crusader who gave generously of his time and money to help Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ...

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