Interview with Joan Trumpauer mulholland. She recalls taking part in the 1961 freedom rides, attending tougaloo college, and serving at the Mississippi State penitentiary with other activists. This interview is part of a project on the Civil Rights Movement initiated by congress in 2009, conducted by the Smithsonian National museum of africanAmerican History and culture, the american full like american folklife center. Joan i was born in washington, d. C. And raised in arlington, virginia, basically a mile down the road in apartments, which at that point was the only place in Northern Virginia that would rent to jews. This was the early 1940s, folks had come from new york, looking for government jobs. They wanted out of the boarding houses and they can move to buckingham and that was about it. What did your dad do . Joan they had those government jobs. My father came from southwest iowa, during the depression. My folks met at the midnight shift at the post Office Building in the elevat
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A new series on netflix and it raises a lot of relevant issues for this show well speak with one of the featured Defense Attorneys and the media uses a stroll down a ramp and a drink of water to quote unquote prove that donald trump is ill while his opponents multiple missteps and misspeaks the good go unreported im Steve Malzberg lets see the press. Oh yeah oh. Easy. To buy. Lets face it folks at least in my opinion right now not only does the media have no use for donald trump they dont have much use for the police either and that was never more evident than tuesday night on the network newscasts when they covered the story of Donald Trumps exact. You know border on Police Reform watch but the president spent most of his remarks defending Law Enforcement with pressure mounting to address Excessive Force by Police Departments President Trump took the unusual step of surrounding himself with Police Officers today and the president used his speech today less as a conversation about raci