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    Ghost of Robeson

    en-usAugust 08, 2014
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    About this Episode

    In this episode I talk about my upcoming book GHOST OF ROBESON. It is the story of our successful struggle to save public housing in Peekskill NY, the site of the what Pete Seeger called,"The Robeson attack." But the book is not just about a movement and how and why we did what we did to win. The book gets into a lot of "gut check." I deal with doubts, fears and white supremacist attitudes that are a part of ALL multi-racial movements. I talk about all that and more in this episode of OUR WORLD.

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