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March on Washington 50th Anniversary, Moral Mondays

Season 16 Episode 51

As the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington approaches, we visit black and white pastors in Sanford, Florida who are working together to promote racial reconciliation in the wake of Trayvon Martin's death; and we talk to faith leaders in North Carolina who risked being arrested to counter a conservative legislature with a series of protests known as "Moral Mondays."

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