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American Black Journal
“Detroit” the Movie
The movie “Detroit” has opened in theaters and is generating a lot of conversation about race, equality, and police brutality. Stephen talks to Charles Ferrell from the Charles H. Wright museum of African American history about the film. Episode 4540/Segment 1
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