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Live from the LBJ Library with Mark Updegrove
Andrew Young
Season 2
Episode 202
Ambassador Andrew Young reflects on his legendary life, from the lessons he learned from his father while growing up in New Orleans to those he derived on the front lines of the civil rights movement working alongside Martin Luther King, Jr., while offering his take on race in America today.
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