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American Black Journal
Urban League of Detroit & Southeastern Michigan
The Urban League of Detroit celebrates their 100th anniversary and President N. Charles Anderson joins us to discuss the organization’s efforts to change lives in the African-American community. Episode 4425/Segment 1.
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