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Delmarva Today 02/10/2017

By Preservation Maryland

On today's program, we look at violence and the racial divide. Plus, a look at the history of the Rosenwald schools, which were built to educate African Americans still struggling under Jim Crow. In the second half we explore violence along the racial divide and the Black Lives Matter movement.

Guests:

Violence along the racial divide:

Deborah Tulani Salahu-Din, Exhibition Researcher with the Smithsonian Museum.

On San Domingo:

Rudy Stanley, Retired Educator

Sylvia Stanley, Retired Educator

Alma Hackett, Retired Educator

Newell E. Quinton, Retired Federal Government and U.S. Army Reserve

Chris Ranck is Delmarva Public Media's Executive Producer, Program Director and Automation Engineer.
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