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Rhee talks to a student at a school in Washington, D.C. Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP hide caption

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Ex-D.C. Schools Chief Aims To Put 'StudentsFirst'

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Patrick and Jan Cockburn pictured with their son Henry. Ever since he was a child, Henry was "intensely alive and interested in everything and everybody around him," says his father. Courtesy of Patrick Cockburn/ Scribner hide caption

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'Henry's Demons': Mental Illness From The Inside

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Charles Bradley's debut album is called No Time for Dreaming. Kisha Bari/Courtesy of Motormouthmedia hide caption

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Charles Bradley: An Impersonator Finds His Own Voice

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