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Newark's History of Black Radical Activism

Newark's History of Black Radical Activism

01/22/2022

State of Affairs with Steve Adubato

Newark's History of Black Radical Activism

Clip: Season 5 Episode 36 | 12m 27sVideo has Closed Captions

Newark's History of Black Radical Activism

Steve Adubato sits down with Mary Rizzo, Associate Professor, History, Rutgers University - Newark, and Whitney Strub, Associate Professor, History Department, Rutgers University - Newark. They discuss the film The Many Saints of Newark and the history of Black radical activism in the Newark community.

01/22/2022

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