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Duluth Lynchings: 100 Years Later

Duluth Lynchings: 100 Years Later

An expert panel discusses the social, economic, and racial justice landscape which led to the horrific lynching of Elias Clayton, Elmer Jackson, and Isaac McGhie and the unfair trial of Max Mason in 1920 Duluth. Examine the failures of historic and modern criminal justice systems, barriers in today's legal system, the devaluing of African American lives, and positive steps we can take as a society

Duluth Lynchings: 100 Years Later is a local public television program presented by TPT

Duluth Lynchings: 100 Years Later | Main Panel

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Special | 1h 21m 47s | A panel discussion on social justice and racism in both 1920 Duluth and modern America. (1h 21m 47s)

Duluth Lynchings: 100 Years Later | Legal

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Special | 29m 26s | A panel discussion on social justice and racism in both 1920 Duluth and modern America. (29m 26s)

Duluth Lynchings: 100 Years Later | History

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Special | 32m 22s | A panel discussion on social justice and racism in both 1920 Duluth and modern America. (32m 22s)

Duluth Lynchings: 100 Years Later | Future

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Special | 39m 34s | A panel discussion on social justice and racism in both 1920 Duluth and modern America. (39m 34s)

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