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'The Atlantic' Remembers Its Civil War Stories

Today it is widely understood that slavery is a stain on American history — indelible and regrettable. But on the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War, a new issue of The Atlantic...

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How 'Black Beauty' Changed The Way We See Horses

NPR's Backseat Book Club is back! And we begin this round of reading adventures with a cherished classic: Black Beauty by Anna Sewell. Generations of children and adults have loved this book.

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For A Black Doctor, Building Trust By Slowing Down

It may be hard to imagine that people can distill their thoughts on a topic as complicated as race into just six words. But thousands of people have done just that for The Race Card Project, in which...

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Living In Two Worlds, But With Just One Language

NPR continues its conversations about The Race Card Project, where NPR Host/Special Correspondent Michele Norris asks people to send in six-word stories about race and culture.

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A Daughter's Struggle To Overcome A Legacy Of Segregation

As we head into the summer months, NPR is looking back to the summer of 1963, a momentous year in civil rights history. As part of NPR's partnership with The Race Card Project, which asks people to...

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To Join '63 March On Washington: 'Like Climbing A Mountain'

For the Month of August, Morning Edition and The Race Card Project are looking back at a seminal moment in civil rights history: The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where the Rev. Martin...

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Determined To Reach 1963 March, Teen Used Thumb And Feet

For the month of August, Morning Edition and The Race Card Project are looking back at a seminal moment in civil rights history: The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where the Rev. Martin...

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At 1963 March, A Face In The Crowd Became A Poster Child

For the month of August, Morning Edition and The Race Card Project are looking back at a seminal moment in civil rights history: the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where the Rev. Martin...

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Two Officers, Black And White, On Walking The '63 March Beat

For the month of August, Morning Edition and The Race Card Project are looking back at a seminal moment in civil rights history: the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where the Rev. Martin...

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Clarence B. Jones: A Guiding Hand Behind 'I Have A Dream'

For the month of August, Morning Edition and The Race Card Project are looking back at a seminal moment in civil rights history: the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where the Rev. Martin...

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For King's Adviser, Fulfilling The Dream 'Cannot Wait'

For the month of August, Morning Edition and The Race Card Project are looking back at a seminal moment in civil rights history: the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where the Rev. Martin...

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Six Words: 'You've Got To Be Taught' Intolerance

NPR continues a series of conversations about The Race Card Project, where thousands of people have submitted their thoughts on race and cultural identity in six words. Every so often, NPR Host/Special...

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'The Atlantic' Remembers Its Civil War Stories

Today it is widely understood that slavery is a stain on American history — indelible and regrettable. But on the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War, a new issue of The Atlantic...

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How 'Black Beauty' Changed The Way We See Horses

NPR's Backseat Book Club is back! And we begin this round of reading adventures with a cherished classic: Black Beauty by Anna Sewell. Generations of children and adults have loved this book.

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Race Card Project: With Dreadlocks, Come Assumptions

Copyright 2014 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Sometimes you're just talking to a guy and he says the most astounding things - just in passing.

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Anna Deavere Smith Wants Playgoers To Do What They Can To Counter Violence

Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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'The Atlantic' Remembers Its Civil War Stories

Today it is widely understood that slavery is a stain on American history — indelible and regrettable. But on the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War, a new issue of The Atlantic...

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How 'Black Beauty' Changed The Way We See Horses

NPR's Backseat Book Club is back! And we begin this round of reading adventures with a cherished classic: Black Beauty by Anna Sewell. Generations of children and adults have loved this book. With...

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For A Black Doctor, Building Trust By Slowing Down

It may be hard to imagine that people can distill their thoughts on a topic as complicated as race into just six words. But thousands of people have done just that for The Race Card Project, in which...

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Living In Two Worlds, But With Just One Language

NPR continues its conversations about The Race Card Project , where NPR Host/Special Correspondent Michele Norris asks people to send in six-word stories about race and culture. The submissions are...

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