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Looking back in history to improve future race relations

Looking back in history to help inform and improve future race relations

02/25/2021

PBS News Hour

Looking back in history to improve future race relations

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Looking back in history to help inform and improve future race relations

Daily reports of disturbing racial incidents and what appear to be deepening racial divisions within the country leave many looking for answers. Special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault recently spoke with Dr. Ronald Crutcher, a classical musician and president of the University of Richmond, about confronting the complexities of racism.

02/25/2021

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