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As we approach the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote, Bob Herbert welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer Brent Staples of The New York Times to discuss the lack of black representation in the narrative of the women's suffrage movement. Mr. Staples talks about some of the important black women in the movement who have gotten little notoriety throughout history.
(Taped: 6/05/2019)
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