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Luther Campbell: My Fight for Truth, Justice, and Liberty City

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Luther Campbell with his book on instagram.

10/21/15 - Join us for Wednesday’s Topical Currents.  We’ll hear a re-broadcast of our interview of South Florida’s Luther Campbell.

Long past his 2-Live Crew days, he’s reflected on his past in an autobiography, called THE BOOK OF LUKE: My Fight for Truth, Justice and Liberty City. From rap artist to 1st Amendment-challenger to wealthy entrepreneur, Campbell remains in South Florida:  he coaches high school football, is a newspaper columnist and hosts a local radio program. That’s Topical Currents .with Luther Campbell Wednesday at 1pm.

  Go to these local radio stations because I will be on live on the air this morning. Talking about my 1# #ThebookofLuke 10:50amETKKWD-FM, Oklahoma City WPEG-FM ..Charlotte,  9;10amEWUTQ 100.7FM .Buffalo/Syracuse NY 9:20amETWSB-AM, WALR-FM, WSB-FM - Atlanta 9:30amETKQRC-FM, Kansas City 9:40amET100.7 WMMS (Cleveland) / 94.1 WZNE (Rochester, NY) / 92.5 WKGB (Binghamton, NY) / 106.3 WAMX (Huntington, WV) / 103.9 WXEG (Dayton, OH) / 93.1 WTFX (Louisville, KY) 9:50amETKQTZ/Altus, Oklahoma City 10:00amETWSKS/WSKU (KISS-FM) Syracuse/Utica NY 10:10amETWHPT / Tampa, FL 10:20amETWTKS-FM, Orlando, Florida 10:30amETWQXA  Central PA & Harrisburg /into  Baltimore 10:40amETKTRS-FM …St Louis 10:50amETKKWD-FM, Oklahoma City  Morning Show:  The Joey and Heather Morning Show A photo posted by LUTHER CAMPBELL (@unclelukereal1) on Sep 11, 2015 at 6:41am PDT
  We're on WLRN noe Live tune in we talking #ThebookofLuke A photo posted by LUTHER CAMPBELL (@unclelukereal1) on Aug 10, 2015 at 10:20am PDT

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