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Wednesday, Apr. 2, 2008

The D.C. Riots: Forty Years Later

On April 4th, 1968, the assassination of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. sent shock waves across the country. And for twelve days, riots erupted across Washington D.C., killing thirteen and injuring thousands. The unrest left scars on...

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Phil Donahue

He's best known as The King of Daytime Television for his twenty-six plus years of groundbreaking television talk exploring formerly-taboo subjects like abortion and civil rights. Phil Donahue joins Kojo to talk about his career and the...

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The Personal Cost of War

Tomas Young enlisted in the army on September 13, 2001. Three years later, he was paralyzed after serving less than a week in Iraq. Now, his life story is the centerpiece of a new documentary examining the personal costs of war. Kojo...

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