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  • Growing push to rename Selma's Pettus Bridge after Rep. John Lewis

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Several racially-tinged incidents make news as midterms near

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A slew of racially tinged incidents are raising questions about implicit and explicit biases. Democratic pollster and MSNBC Political Analyst Cornell Belcher joins Craig Melvin to discuss whether racism is actually on the rise or is the ubiquity of camera phones just making it seem that way.