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Altogether, let us celebrate. Lets do it. [laughter] all right. Rain fortunately is moving away from the i95 corridor. Theres one little blip, go ahead to the Weather Center and we may get caught with a little bit of this stuff starter starter out to the west. The majority to the east and it finally pushes offer the off the coast. All of this moving pretty much up to the northeast and sliding a little bit to the east. That batch of showers in baltimore, were keeping an eye on that because that might get a little bit closer to philadelphia before were done. Temperatures mild this morning. 53 degrees in philadelphia. Getting cooler in the northern and western suburbs, though, as cooler air is on the way in. 36 degrees in allentown, 39 in reading. 54 in millville. And were thinking that number in philadelphia may add about 3 degrees and then start to crash as we go through the afternoon. So, well go for 52 at 7 00. By noon a chance o ....
Own Tamala Edwards sat down with the two authors of tasting freedom. A book about the life of Octavious Catto a little known philadelphia civil rights activist from the 1800s. Take a look. Authors murray dubin and Daniel Bittle published tasting freedom in 2010, a biography about forgotten philadelphia hero octavius catto. He was a civil rights hero at a time in this countrys history when African American civil rights heroes were just not very well known. Catto was born in South Carolina in 1839 and moved to philadelphia at nine years old. Explain during his lifetime what it was like in philadelphia in general when it comes to race. You were unable to vote until 1870. You couldnt sit in a, in a jury. You coul ....
The future is for the unafraid. Im rick williams. And im melisa magee. Tonight its a special visions 2018. Celebrating black History Month meet temples first Rhodes Scholar. See how the sixers are spending their summer. And from mastering money to meditation, see how several black Business Owners are making their mark welcome to tonights show. Were here at uncle bobbies coffee and books in germantown. Its owned by professor, author and activist dr. Marc lamont hill. You might recognize him from some of the cable news shows they have a little light fare food, coffee from local brand la colombe. Plus a vast array of titles by and about people of color. And speaking of books, our own Tamala Edwards sat down with the two authors of tasting freedom. A book about the life ....
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