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Blurring the Color Line | Mixed Race: Being Black & Chinese
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A mother and daughter share memories of growing up mixed race within their Chinese family.
Blurring the Color Line | Acceptance?
1:14
Members of the First Baptist Church of Augusta talk about shared but separate histories.
No Time to Fail | Preventing Voter Fraud
0:42
Election officials reassure that elections are legitimate and fair by preventing fraud.
Big Chief, Black Hawk | The Next Generation: Stepping Up
4:57
New Orleans' young Black generation stand up to injustice after the death of George Floyd.
The Death of My Two Fathers | A Father's Words of Love
3:00
Two fathers, both father and son themselves, share words of love to their children.
Blurring the Color Line | The 1970 Augusta Riot
1:00
The death of a Black teenager led to the largest uprising of Black Americans in the South.
Blurring the Color Line | Jim Crow Laws
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Why were Augusta's Chinese afforded certain privileges that Black residents did not have?
Running with My Girls | Women Working Together
1:12
A collective of women candidates choose to work together on Denver's political trail.
Running with My Girls | Why Voting is Your Voice
0:33
Shayla Richard, a City Council candidate in Denver, talks about the importance of voting.
No Time to Fail | Mail-In Ballot Hate
1:06
Rhode Island election official Rob Rock reads through the hate mail over mail-in voting.
Town Destroyer | History's Impact: Trauma vs. Catalyst
2:32
Whether it be a name or a monument, what harm can it bring? Or does it empower?
Town Destroyer | Cultural Appropriation
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What is America's secret obsession with Native Americans?
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