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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2020 · 59 MIN

Veterans for Peace and a little history on the struggle for voting rights in Mississippi

from Veterans for Peace Radio Hour · host jim wohlgemuth

Tom put together this great show based on a 1992 documentary about the 1960's struggle for voting rights in Mississippi.  With our commentary about the tornado in Nashville.  Jim weighs in about the strange results from super Tuesday where we seem to be on the brink of nominating the man who vilified Anita Hill, voted for the 1990's Crime Bill and just accepted the endorsement of a billionaire who supported stop and frisk.

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