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Growing up in Georgia, Kostreva witnessed country music’s polarizing presence — ubiquitous, yet embraced only by those unafraid to claim it openly.

Reverend Jesse Jackson once described her as "socially relevant and politically unafraid".

From BBC

Rev. Jesse Jackson described Flack as “socially relevant and politically unafraid.”

There are those who are unafraid to do politics even when they are unable to do policy, which is the comfort zone for most of them.

From Salon

Horrifying though it may be, Republicans and their media allies drive the political agenda through culture, unafraid to stoke emotions or gin up controversy to achieve their desired ends.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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