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Moving Beyond the Confederate Flag
Clip: 7/9/2015 | 3m 30s
A symbol of racial hatred has been removed, but our deep divisions remain.
A symbol of racial hatred and violence has been removed from the State Capitol in South Carolina, but according to Howard University School of Divinity professor Harold Dean Trulear, deep divisions and the need for self-examination remain. Watch our conversation with him about the lessons to be learned from the Confederate flag controversy.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Moving Beyond the Confederate Flag
Clip: 7/9/2015 | 3m 30s
A symbol of racial hatred and violence has been removed from the State Capitol in South Carolina, but according to Howard University School of Divinity professor Harold Dean Trulear, deep divisions and the need for self-examination remain. Watch our conversation with him about the lessons to be learned from the Confederate flag controversy.
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