Raymond Shonholtz

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Raymond Shonholtz J.D. (June 8, 1943 - January 7, 2012[1]) was the founder of two community mediation organizations; Community Boards in 1976[1] and Partners for Democratic Change in 1989.[2][3]

Raymond Shonholtz graduated from Los Angeles High School, University of California, Los Angeles, and UC Berkeley School of Law. During the Summer of 1964, following his sophomore year at UCLA, Shonholtz took part in the Mississippi Freedom Summer as an American Field Services bus chaperon. While there he smuggled Aaron Henry of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party out of Clarksdale, Mississippi, so that Dr. Henry might attend the 1964 Democratic National Convention.[4]

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