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To The Contrary
Black History Month Profile: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
Season 32
Episode 3248
In this special encore episode originally from 2017, Bonnie Erbé sits down with Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) to chronicle her life and achievements, from the civil rights movement, to the "Good Girls Revolt" Newsweek case, to the EEOC, to Congress.
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