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Reach (January 15, 1994)

Season 25 Episode 2529 | 26m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

This episode explores African American history, African kingdoms, and MLK community activism.

This episode features Patricia Mitchell discussing Beyond Adversity, a curriculum on African American history in Western Pennsylvania. Historian Dr. Ralph Proctor presents a “Did You Know?” segment on the Mali kingdom, and community activist Genie Barron discusses the March in Unity honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., joined by Penn Hills students Lisa Robinson and George Franklin.

01/15/1994

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Reach (January 15, 1994)

Season 25 Episode 2529 | 26m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

This episode features Patricia Mitchell discussing Beyond Adversity, a curriculum on African American history in Western Pennsylvania. Historian Dr. Ralph Proctor presents a “Did You Know?” segment on the Mali kingdom, and community activist Genie Barron discusses the March in Unity honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., joined by Penn Hills students Lisa Robinson and George Franklin.

01/15/1994

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