
Chris Arnade on His New Book, "Dignity"
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Chris Arnade joins the program to discuss his new book, "Dignity."
Michel Martin sits down with Chris Arnade, a man who left his job on Wall Street to spend four years crossing the country, documenting the lives of those he calls “Back Row America.” They discuss his journey, as chronicled in his new book, “Dignity.”
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Chris Arnade on His New Book, "Dignity"
Clip: 7/22/2019 | 19m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
Michel Martin sits down with Chris Arnade, a man who left his job on Wall Street to spend four years crossing the country, documenting the lives of those he calls “Back Row America.” They discuss his journey, as chronicled in his new book, “Dignity.”
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