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Season 54
Episode 12
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“The Lion King” returns to Detroit Opera House, the late Rev. Jesse Jackson’s legacy
Season 54
Episode 11
Host Stephen Henderson sits down with Zama Magudulela and Thembelihle Cele, cast members from “The Lion King,” which is currently playing at the Detroit Opera House. Then, we’ll reflect on the legacy of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson with a look back at a 2015 ABJ interview where he discussed his efforts to create more leadership opportunities for minorities in the automotive industry.
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