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July 05, 2023Voices Radio: What To The Slave Is The Fourth of July1 hourPlayThis week on Voices Radio:Eric speaks about the recent Supreme Court Decision to outlaw Affirmative ActionChanning speaks about the future of the Black Student Achievement ProgramJames Earl Jones recites What to the Slave is the 4th of July by Frederick Douglas....moreShareView all episodesBy Eric Mann4.71212 ratingsJuly 05, 2023Voices Radio: What To The Slave Is The Fourth of July1 hourPlayThis week on Voices Radio:Eric speaks about the recent Supreme Court Decision to outlaw Affirmative ActionChanning speaks about the future of the Black Student Achievement ProgramJames Earl Jones recites What to the Slave is the 4th of July by Frederick Douglas....moreMore shows like Voices From The FrontlinesView allKPFK - Scholars Circle1 ListenersKPFK - Bike Talk Podcast3 ListenersKPFK - Jimmy Dore Live86 ListenersKPFK - Car Show, The6 ListenersKPFK - Middle East In Focus5 ListenersKPFK - Connect The Dots8 ListenersLiving in the USA80 ListenersKPFK - Feminist Magazine13 ListenersKPFK - The Michael Slate Show12 Listeners
This week on Voices Radio:Eric speaks about the recent Supreme Court Decision to outlaw Affirmative ActionChanning speaks about the future of the Black Student Achievement ProgramJames Earl Jones recites What to the Slave is the 4th of July by Frederick Douglas.
July 05, 2023Voices Radio: What To The Slave Is The Fourth of July1 hourPlayThis week on Voices Radio:Eric speaks about the recent Supreme Court Decision to outlaw Affirmative ActionChanning speaks about the future of the Black Student Achievement ProgramJames Earl Jones recites What to the Slave is the 4th of July by Frederick Douglas....more
This week on Voices Radio:Eric speaks about the recent Supreme Court Decision to outlaw Affirmative ActionChanning speaks about the future of the Black Student Achievement ProgramJames Earl Jones recites What to the Slave is the 4th of July by Frederick Douglas.