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Segregated By Design
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Segregated By Design

Apr 5, 2019
0h 18m
★ 0.0

Overview

‘Segregated By Design’ examines the forgotten history of how our federal, state and local governments unconstitutionally segregated every major metropolitan area in America through law and policy.

Genres

Documentary
Animation

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Cast

Richard Rothstein

Narrator

Richard Rothstein