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Daphne Chamberlain & Flonzie Wright

Daphne Chamberlain and Flonzie Wright talk about James Meredith's "Walk Against Fear."

06/23/2016 | Rating NR

Conversations

Daphne Chamberlain & Flonzie Wright

Season 15 Episode 1520 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Daphne Chamberlain and Flonzie Wright talk about James Meredith's "Walk Against Fear."

Tougaloo history professor Daphne Chamberlain and Civil Rights Activist Flonzie Brown Wright join us to talk about the 50-year anniversary of James Meredith's "Walk Against Fear." It started out as a one-man walk in Memphis and ended as the largest civil rights march in Mississippi's history by the time it reached Jackson.

06/23/2016 | Rating NR

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Daphne Chamberlain & Flonzie Wright

Season 15 Episode 1520 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Tougaloo history professor Daphne Chamberlain and Civil Rights Activist Flonzie Brown Wright join us to talk about the 50-year anniversary of James Meredith's "Walk Against Fear." It started out as a one-man walk in Memphis and ended as the largest civil rights march in Mississippi's history by the time it reached Jackson.

06/23/2016 | Rating NR

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