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REEL SOUTH
Less Hell More Angel
Season 2
Episode 217
America is a patchwork quilt, and stories are its stitching. In a divided age, we need unifying stories more than ever. In order to find them, I practice the lost art of Shunpiking — knowing when to “shun” the turnpike and get onto the back roads. Recently, in Mississippi, I came across black and white biker clubs doing something surprising... hugging, and blessing each other. – Christian D'Andrea
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