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that change through bring live fourth to the naacp? >> different lawyers had different strategies a different kind of period in history. maybe the naacp lawyers don't have to try as many of the cases that marshall tried because there are more civil rights lawyers me that to that kind of work is needed very badly with some epic voting rights cases.
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each generation in finance its own best lawyers. >> and i do think commercial would think about barack obama and clarence thomas? read that as a loaded question. if he was here today he would be very happy about the first family in the white house. no doubt about that. but this isn't the same country from 1967 there are the bills we have to address no doubt about it. >> i would like to know will
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as we close out this evening we want you to know we will have a reception upstairs in the ballroom will have the past for your entry into the reception in b will be there but i also want to make note that the event will be shown on the c-span booktv october 4 that 6:00 a.m.. it is the sunrise service. then we will spake more of our conversations for the event coming up 51 to purchase more books in the lobby you can do that at that time.
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>> burlington center strives to make this place a forum for public discussion on october 22nd at 6:00 p.m. we will hold a forum with 50 years of voting rights act the right - - relates to what they were talking about to be a key part of the thoroughbred marshall life this will feature dr. asher professor emeritus of political science at ohio university, attorney and general counsel for former secretary of state blackwell and members of the black elected democrat of ohio. they are free of charge commodores ( at 6:00 p.m. to join us as we make though lincoln theatre your
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. . talkshow host, thom hartmann. he shows down with in depth to answer questions and discuss many books including thick crash of 2016, rebooting the american dream and threshold. >> tom hartman, how how did you get into radio? guest: i got into radio when i was a teenager. when i was maybe nine years old i built a little 100-milliwatt transmitter which will reach like three houses around your house.
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