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American Black Journal

NAACP

The NAACP launched a national campaign called “Black Voices Change lives,” it’s aimed at getting infrequent black voters in critical battleground states to turn out at the polls. Stephen talks with the president of the detroit naacp, rev. Wendell Anthony about the importance of this year's election to the African American community. Episode 4841/Segment 1

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