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On being post-racial: The view from Al Sharpton and Ken Burns

 HarlemGuy  November 25, 2012  Posted in Harlem, TV & Video Tagged Al Sharpton, Ken Burns, Lincoln, Meet the Press, The Central Park Five

Meet the Press had the most interesting roundtable discussion on race featuring Al Sharpton, Ken Burns the director of the Central Park Five and the movie Lincoln.

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