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In this episode we sat down with Al McSurely a civil rights activist over 3 decades. A man who was friend to Stokely Carmichael, a comrade to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and a confidant to Rev. Dr. William Barber. Al McSurely is a survivor who discuss his home being bombed where him, his wife and child lay. He talks about his strategic participation in the civil rights movement and the impact it played on moving civil rights forward. This is a first hand account of the movement told from the person who lived it. This interview is one for the books so enjoy it as Al shares with us history as it should be told.
By P1 Media NetworkIn this episode we sat down with Al McSurely a civil rights activist over 3 decades. A man who was friend to Stokely Carmichael, a comrade to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and a confidant to Rev. Dr. William Barber. Al McSurely is a survivor who discuss his home being bombed where him, his wife and child lay. He talks about his strategic participation in the civil rights movement and the impact it played on moving civil rights forward. This is a first hand account of the movement told from the person who lived it. This interview is one for the books so enjoy it as Al shares with us history as it should be told.