Ifill good evening. Im gwen ifill. Woodruff and im judy woodruff. Tonight, gwen leads an extended roundtable discussion on the Civil Rights Act how far the country has come, and how far it has to go. Its really hard to talk to that today to young people because they cant imagine places in atlanta you couldnt go, or shop or try on clothes. Many children in our country still grow up today and maybe college or their first job is the first time that interact with people of another race. Ifill also ahead this thursday, two takes on education. Hari sreenivasan profiles one new York City High School putting its kids on the fast track to a College Degree for free. I can make something out of myself with this degree so that im not another stereotype, that all women cook and they dont build, and they dont wire and they dont program. Woodruff and a global perspective from the former u. K. Prime minister, gordon brown, on the challenge of expanding childrens access to education. Ifill those are ju
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