Washington football legend Dexter Manley giving back through literacy foundation
A Washington football legend is turning his personal struggles with literacy into a foundation that?s working to help D.C. school children who have trouble reading. Dexter Manley played nine seasons in Washington. What many fans and friends didn?t know, was he was functionally illiterate and struggled with dyslexia. Manley later enrolled in the Washington Lab School and learned how to read. He joined FOX 5?s On The Hill to talk about The Dexter & Lydia Manley Foundation, which helps and inspires kids with reading disabilities.
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Washington football legend Dexter Manley giving back through literacy foundation

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