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The author and historian spoke with In Black America about how her family's labor history inspired her to chronicle the story of Black laborers, a group that has been historically underrepresented in narratives about the American working class.
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The Dallas-based trauma surgeon talks about his experience as a Black doctor on the front lines of trauma care.
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Nat Glover reminisces about his career in law enforcement in Jacksonville, Florida, as president of Edward Waters College, a historically Black college, and how he dedicates his time to the Where They Will Shine scholarship.
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Nathaniel Glover lays out the life events that led to his historic appointment as the first Black sheriff of Jacksonville, Fla.
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The latest episode of In Black America dives into how this Austinite diversifies who gets to supply the global market.
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John L. Hanson Jr. learns about the advocacy and work of T.D. Jakes Enterprises with its chief operating officer, Michael Phillips.
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John L. Hanson Jr. talks with Campbell about how her trajectory as a nationally recognized civil rights leader led her to focusing on the case of Darius Elam.
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In the latest In Black America, Jessica Taylor speaks with John L. Hanson Jr. about how her experience as an educator and policy advocate informs her company, Ezra Coffee.
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John L. Hanson Jr. concludes even more highlights from the National Urban League conversation between the mayors of Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and New York City.
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John L. Hanson presents a conversation between Marc Morial and the mayors of Houston, New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago.