Brief: Legendary civil rights leader PG Peeples dies at 80
From LexBot twenty-four seven, the Lexington community is mourning the loss of a towering figure in civil rights. P.G. Peeples, who served as president of the Urban League of Lexington-Fayette County, has died at age eighty. Peeples devoted more than fifty years of his life to fighting for civil rights, education, and affordable housing throughout Kentucky. His leadership at the Urban League made him a cornerstone of progress in our community, working tirelessly to create opportunities and advance equality for all residents. Peeples leaves behind a remarkable legacy of service that touched countless lives across the Bluegrass. His decades of advocacy helped shape a more inclusive Lexington, and his impact will be felt for generations to come. The community has lost a true champion for justice and equality.
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