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1966: The Year Black Power Redefined Civil Rights
For America's Civil Rights Movement, 1966 was a watershed year. It was the year the fight was redefined by Black Power. Journalist and critically acclaimed author Mark Whitaker explores that momentous year and its participants in his new book, "Saying It Loud: 1966 – The Year Black Power Challenged the Civil Rights Movement." He speaks with Walter Isaacson.
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