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Rev. Wendell Anthony on protests and Detroit’s corporations

Clip: Season 2 Episode 44 | 4m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Stephen Henderson talks with Detroit NAACP President, Rev. Wendell Anthony.

Stephen Henderson talks with Detroit NAACP President, Rev. Wendell Anthony, about why these protests and marches are different from the ones we’ve seen before, the importance of white Americans hearing from white America, and significance of 9 of the top business leaders in MI taking a public stance to address racism.

06/05/2020

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