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American Black Journal
Traffic Stops/Legacy of Dr. Charles H. Wright
Season 50
Episode 5
Investigating an independent study from MSU's School of Criminal Justice that showed Black drivers were stopped by Michigan State Police at disproportionately high rates in 2020. Examining the steps being taken to address these racial disparities. Plus, the life and legacy of the late Dr. Charles H. Wright. Episode 5005
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