Many Rivers to Cross Brings African-American history Up to Date (11/26/13)
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Henry Louis Gates, Jr., recounts 500 years of African-American history in a six-part series for PBS called Many Rivers to Cross. Gwen Ifill sits down with Gates, a Harvard University professor, to discuss the journey of black Americans who created hope and persistence in the face of brutal discrimination.
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6 min 15 sec
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