"Remembering Joe Madison: Radio Host and Civil Rights Advocate"

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Joe Madison, a prominent civil rights activist and influential talk radio host known as the Black Eagle, passed away at 74 after battling prostate cancer. Throughout his career, Madison used his platform to advocate for social justice and push listeners to take action. He was known for his uncompromising style and personal crusades, such as hunger strikes to protest against attempts to block federal voting rights legislation. Madison's work merged activism and talk radio, earning him the title of a thought leader. He leaves behind a legacy of using his voice to address important issues and inspire change.
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