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Piecing Together The Puzzle Of Your Own Family History, Freedom Rider Activist On Civil Rights And Fighting Racism, National Emergency Vote

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Thursday, March 14, 2019, 5:00pm
By Natalie Guyette

A civil rights icon and Freedom Rider recently spoke at a Wisconsin high school. She joins us to share her experience as an activist. We hear from a geneaology expert about how to piece together your family history, with or without the help of a paid service, and how to make sense of what you find. And we discuss the U.S. Senate's vote to terminate President Trump's national emergency.

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