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American Black Journal
The Conviction Integrity Unit/Tuskegee Airmen
Season 49
Episode 12
A program that is providing justice for individuals convicted of crimes they didn’t commit. Stephen talks with the director of Wayne county’s conviction integrity unit and with two men who were freed after being wrongfully convicted of murder. Plus, a milestone anniversary for the famed Tuskegee airmen, and a new home for their national museum. Episode 4912
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