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    Interview with Charlie Granger

    enMay 20, 2021
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    About this Episode

    This Living Legend segment features LD Azobra interviewing Southern University Football Hall of Famer great Charlie Granger, one of the Deacons for Defense and Justice. Hear his journey from Lake Charles La, the tragedy of Hurricane Audrey, redemption at HBCU Southern University all the way to the Dallas Cowboys and much more. A human rights activist, advocate and elected official he tells stories of Louisiana history. Part I of 2 Listen in on Apple Podcasts or tune in on Spotify or Stitcher! #CountTimePodcast
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