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91-year-old Boston civil rights activist stabbed at park speaks out

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A 91-year-old education equity pioneer and civil rights activist who was stabbed while walking her dog in a Boston park released her first public statement Friday since the attack, keeping the focus on her lifetime work of helping children. "We as a community can never forget that we need to stand together and continue working to empower our children through learning," Jean McGuire said in the statement released by her family. "We are at our best as a people; when it’s about ‘we’ not ‘me’.

I love you all and I will see you soon." McGuire, the first Black woman to serve on the Boston School Committee, was stabbed multiple times in an apparently unprovoked attack in Franklin Park about 8:30 p.m.Tuesday, authorities said.

She remains in the hospital. "The family of Jean McGuire would like to thank all of the doctors and dedicated health care workers who are assisting in her recovery," the family said in the statement. "We greatly appreciate the outpouring of love and support that Jean has received from people in the Greater Boston area, across Massachusetts, and around the world.

Jean has spent her entire professional life fighting for all families to have the best educational opportunities to achieve their dreams." Jean McGuire, 91, is seen here speaking at a news conference in Boston, Mass., on Oct.

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