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Clifton Wharton Talks Life & Career

Season 2015 Episode 43 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Former SUNY Chancellor Clifton Wharton; multimedia project looks at heroin epidemic.

Longtime SUNY Chancellor Clifton Wharton discusses his new autobiography 'Privilege and Prejudice: The Life of A Black Pioneer,' his role as the president of Michigan State University, and his relationship with the Rockefeller family. We also look at 'The Dragon Lives Here: Heroin in the Capital Region,' a joint venture between WMHT and the Times Union that probes the heroin epidemic.

10/08/2015 | Rating NR

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Clifton Wharton Talks Life & Career

Season 2015 Episode 43 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Longtime SUNY Chancellor Clifton Wharton discusses his new autobiography 'Privilege and Prejudice: The Life of A Black Pioneer,' his role as the president of Michigan State University, and his relationship with the Rockefeller family. We also look at 'The Dragon Lives Here: Heroin in the Capital Region,' a joint venture between WMHT and the Times Union that probes the heroin epidemic.

10/08/2015 | Rating NR

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