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Life in the U.S.

Clip: 6/13/1991 | 6m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

To keep her occupied, Fredkove took up violin and dreamed of being a professional...

To keep her occupied, Fredkove took up violin and dreamed of being a professional violin player. But as she grew, so did her ambitions. With the love and support of her family, Fredkove doesn't feel adopted, she fits right in with their Jewish heritage.

06/13/1991

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Book of Experience

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Clip: 6/13/1991 | 2m 59s | After spending 2 years in an orphanage in Korea, Fredkove was adopted in America. Her... (2m 59s)

Job Rates and the Issue of Color

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Clip: 6/13/1991 | 4m 11s | Stone-Johnson has been very outspoken regarding fair employment practices and black... (4m 11s)

Life in Korea

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Clip: 6/13/1991 | 5m 20s | Abused in the orphanage, Fredkove lived with foster parents for three months. There... (5m 20s)

Political Background

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Clip: 6/13/1991 | 6m 35s | With her family being the only black farming family in Northern Minnesota, Stone... (6m 35s)

The Progress of Humanity

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Clip: 6/13/1991 | 2m 45s | Stone-Johnson helped create the DFL but says her politics have never really changed... (2m 45s)

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