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This is not the first indignity I've faced, and it probably won't be the last. Sometimes, I endure it alone. Yesterday, all of New Jersey heard it.
New Jersey's Gurbir Grewal, the nation's first Sikh attorney general, talking about the radio hosts who were suspended for calling him "Turban Man."
July 26, 2018 •
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New Jersey's Gurbir Grewal, the nation's first Sikh attorney general, talking about the radio hosts who were suspended for calling him "Turban Man."
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