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The Legacy of Rosa Parks
October 30, 2005
Category: Race




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Show Description: As Rosa Parks is laid to rest, we take a moment to look back at what she and others pioneered for America. Join the discussion as we look at racism in America and see if we have come any further than the bus protest in Montgomery, AL


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