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Episode 194: Ferguson, One Year Later (S...

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Armond & Doc continue their conversation about what's happened in the year since Mike Brown's murder in Ferguson, discussing everything from the 'All Lives Matter' backlash to the recent introduction of Campaign Zero. Plus Doc rants about white America's ignorance of white privilege and a lot more.

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