June 17, 2004
Harvard law professor Charles Ogletree discusses the re-segregation of America. Actor, WW2 vet and Purple Heart recipient James Garner gives his views on war.
Charles Ogletree
Outspoken civil rights attorney Charles Ogletree is a Harvard Law professor and prominent legal theorist. He has a reputation for taking a hard look at complex legal issues. An expert on the social changes that followed Brown v. Board of Education, his books include All Deliberate Speed and Brown at 50. He was selected by the National Law Journal as one of the 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America and is Founding and Executive Director of Harvard Law's new Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice.
James Garner
Some years back, People christened James Garner the "last real man." He's maintained a presence in movies and on television for 50 years. It was the TV series Maverick that brought him recognition, and he struck gold with The Rockford Files, for which he won an Emmy. It's been said he shines in any medium and loses none of his sparkle with age. Garner will next be seen in the feature film, The Notebook.


