The Rev. Clyde Brooks of Arlington Heights, chairman of the Illinois Commission on Diversity and Human Relations, called for urgent action to fight “evil” in this country. Brooks made the remark Saturday to a crowd of roughly 600 people at the commission’s 52nd Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Remembrance Dinner and Concert in Schaumburg.
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