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Freedom & Dignity | Underground Railroad

Human rights & social reform have been long part of the historic fabric of the Capital Reg

12/30/2013 | Rating NR

Path Through History

Freedom & Dignity | Underground Railroad

Special | 1mVideo has Closed Captions

Human rights & social reform have been long part of the historic fabric of the Capital Reg

Human rights and social reform have been long part of the historic fabric of the Capital Region. The area has been an active participant in the labor, women's rights and abolition movements.

12/30/2013 | Rating NR

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Path Through History

Freedom & Dignity | Underground Railroad

Special | 1mVideo has Closed Captions

Human rights and social reform have been long part of the historic fabric of the Capital Region. The area has been an active participant in the labor, women's rights and abolition movements.

12/30/2013 | Rating NR

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