
In turbulent year for race relations, has anything changed?
Clip: 9/21/2015 | 1m 53s
In a turbulent year for race relations, has anything changed?
Following the mass shooting at a church in Charleston, where do race relations stand in America? A new PBS NewsHour/ Marist poll found that a majority feel that race relations have gotten worse in the past year. Gwen Ifill traveled to South Carolina for a special town hall meeting airing on PBS called “America After Charleston.”
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In turbulent year for race relations, has anything changed?
Clip: 9/21/2015 | 1m 53s
Following the mass shooting at a church in Charleston, where do race relations stand in America? A new PBS NewsHour/ Marist poll found that a majority feel that race relations have gotten worse in the past year. Gwen Ifill traveled to South Carolina for a special town hall meeting airing on PBS called “America After Charleston.”
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