Brian Conybeare interviews Dr. Lynn Todman ahead of Hidden History town hall
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ABC 57’s Brian Conybeare interviews Dr. Lynn Todman, St. Joseph City Commissioner, ahead of a live virtual town hall meeting called "hidden history: understanding the origins of racial inequality."
ABC 57’s Brian Conybeare will be the host of the free live zoom program starting at 7:00pm on Tuesday.
This is the second in a three part series and we'll be focused on the aftermath of the civil war---reconstruction---Jim Crow laws--and more.
Three experts, a documentary film maker, a history professor who wrote a book about segregation in the deep south ---and the author of a new book just published this year called "until justice be done"--America’s first civil rights movement from the revolution to reconstruction, will be on the panel.
If you would like to share this program with family and friends, please have them use this registration link. For anyone who has an interest in panel 1 which covered little-known practices up to the Civil War, it’s posted on here on YouTube.