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Kenneth Janken | The Wilmington Ten

Dr. Janken looks at the 1971 events in Wilmington.

06/22/2017

NC Bookwatch

Kenneth Janken | The Wilmington Ten

Season 19 Episode 1923 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Dr. Janken looks at the 1971 events in Wilmington.

Professor of African American & Diaspora Studies Kenneth Janken takes an indepth look at an important part of NC history. Dr. Janken turns his lens on the 1971 events in Wilmington & the subsequent movement for justice that influenced the wider struggle for freedom.

06/22/2017

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NC Bookwatch

Kenneth Janken | The Wilmington Ten

Season 19 Episode 1923 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Professor of African American & Diaspora Studies Kenneth Janken takes an indepth look at an important part of NC history. Dr. Janken turns his lens on the 1971 events in Wilmington & the subsequent movement for justice that influenced the wider struggle for freedom.

06/22/2017

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