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Walter Bennett, Leaving Tuscaloosa

DG Martin talks to Walter Bennett about his book, Leaving Tuscaloosa.

Aired 10/26/2012 | Rating NR

NC Bookwatch

Walter Bennett, Leaving Tuscaloosa

Season 15 Episode 1517 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

DG Martin talks to Walter Bennett about his book, Leaving Tuscaloosa.

“Leaving Tuscaloosa” is the debut novel of Walter Bennett, a former lawyer and judge and also known as the husband of retiring North Carolina Science Museum director Betsy Bennett. Walter Bennett tells us about his two young men, one black and one white, facing their destinies and dramas in 1962, in the South, on North Carolina Bookwatch.

Aired 10/26/2012 | Rating NR

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NC Bookwatch is a local public television program presented by PBS NC

NC Bookwatch

Walter Bennett, Leaving Tuscaloosa

Season 15 Episode 1517 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

“Leaving Tuscaloosa” is the debut novel of Walter Bennett, a former lawyer and judge and also known as the husband of retiring North Carolina Science Museum director Betsy Bennett. Walter Bennett tells us about his two young men, one black and one white, facing their destinies and dramas in 1962, in the South, on North Carolina Bookwatch.

Aired 10/26/2012 | Rating NR

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