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Aug 2021
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Eve L. Ewing on Structural Racism & "Gho...

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"Ghosts in the Schoolyard" author Eve L. Ewing breaks down the history of racism that led to a series of school closures in the South Side of Chicago. Originally aired in December 2018.

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