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National Civil Rights Museum President Terri Lee Freeman

Season 11 Episode 22 | 27m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Terri Lee Freeman discuss the National Civil Rights Museum and her work the past 6 years.

President of the National Civil Rights Museum Terri Lee Freeman joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian’s Bill Dries. After 6 years of leading the National Civil Rights Museum, Freeman plans to take a new job in Maryland. Freeman discusses the social, political, and racial issues that the museum has expounded on over the past 6 years. And, Freeman talks about how COVID-19 has affected the museum

12/11/2020

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National Civil Rights Museum President Terri Lee Freeman

Season 11 Episode 22 | 27m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

President of the National Civil Rights Museum Terri Lee Freeman joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian’s Bill Dries. After 6 years of leading the National Civil Rights Museum, Freeman plans to take a new job in Maryland. Freeman discusses the social, political, and racial issues that the museum has expounded on over the past 6 years. And, Freeman talks about how COVID-19 has affected the museum

12/11/2020

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