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From Sanitation Worker to Harvard Law Student

2020-07-13 09:00:00| Waste Age

For 24-year-old Rehan Staton, acceptance into Harvard Law School was once a pipe dreambut now it is a reality for the former sanitation worker.  Growing up, Staton says, he was losing in everythingno social life, home life was just horrible,

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