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Truthful Tuesdays in South Carolina

The South Carolina Progressive Network's Truthful Tuesdays join North Carolina's Moral Mondays. Folks from NAACP to longshoremen to postal workers to firefighters to churches to Black legislators say Enough is Enough.

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Carolina Slim -- Every Day I Have the Blues

Bluesman Carolina Slim (b Elijah Staley) started his journey in South Carolina and spent the last two decades as far north as 107th & Broadway in NYC. Mostly he played the subways. He moved on to his next destination last week at the age of 87. RIP.

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Celebrating Our Differences

Texas sports commentator Dale Hansen talks about the NFL's world, Michael Sam', and ours.
 

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Language as a Window Into Human Nature

Renowned experimental psychologist Steven Pinker shows how the mind turns the finite building blocks of language into infinite meanings.
 

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The Moral March on Raleigh

Tens of thousands of people attended the Feb. 8, 2014 Moral March on Raleigh.

Melissa Harris-Perry reports on the spread of Moral Monday's to other states.

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Pete Seeger: In His Own Words

Legendary folksinger Pete Seeger spoke at the National Press Club in 1998 on song, politics, environment, civil rights ... and why there is hope.

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Jerry: A Portrait of a Graffiti Artist

In January 2014, Nomadic Wax released a new short on the Port-au-Prince-based graffiti artist, Jerry Moise Rosembert to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Haitian earthquake. 
 

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What Did You Learn in School Today?

Pete Seeger sings Tom Paxton's song live on the "Tonight In Person" Show (1964). 
 
I learned that Washington never told a lie.
I learned that soldiers seldom die.
I learned that everybody's free.
And that's what the teacher said to me.
That's what I learned in school today.
That's what I learned in school.
 
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