Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) talks about America’s need to build a strong society for the future by remembering the past at the Senate apology for failing to pass anti-lynching laws.

Posted by Staff on February 1, 2005 |

Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) talks about Americans being able to rebuild a stronger society for the future by realizing their failings of the past (lynching). If Americans can understand their nation, then they can give guidance to other nations who are building their own democracies. (:47)

 
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February 1, 2005

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