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“Detroit” the Movie/Detroit 1967/Minority Entrepreneurs

Season 45 Episode 40 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

A look at “Detroit” the movie. A historian’s view on Detroit 1967. Ep. 4540

A look at “Detroit” the movie and how it is generating conversation about race, equality, and police brutality. Historian Thomas Sugrue talks about the 1967 rebellion and the lessons learned from it. Plus, two entrepreneurs talk about their mission of getting more African Americans and women interested in owning businesses. Episode 4540

07/30/2017

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“Detroit” the Movie/Detroit 1967/Minority Entrepreneurs

Season 45 Episode 40 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

A look at “Detroit” the movie and how it is generating conversation about race, equality, and police brutality. Historian Thomas Sugrue talks about the 1967 rebellion and the lessons learned from it. Plus, two entrepreneurs talk about their mission of getting more African Americans and women interested in owning businesses. Episode 4540

07/30/2017

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