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Detroit's Talented Youth

Season 42 Episode 20

Meet two high school students who are leading the way as role models for young black males in Detroit. Joshua Williams is a talented artist who won the top prize in a black history month contest, and DeQuan O’Neal is an award-winning community activist. Episode 4220.

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