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    ‘Karma’: Exonerated Central Park 5 member reacts to Trump indictment

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  • Charles Blow said Trump should be prosecuted, so Trump called Blow a ‘racist’

    05:40
  • Florida grows more extreme in allowing vocal minority to ban ideas, books, movies, art

    02:02
  • 'Teach the Truth' tours in Florida explore the state's Black past

    06:30
  • The Last Thing: Never take no for an answer

    02:18
  • Florida student's 'discomfort' causes cancellation of civil rights class

    01:40
  • 'White supremacist genius': GOP resort to anti-semitic, racist attacks to defend Trump prosecution

    05:50
  • Trump makes violent, racist signals available for right-wing followers

    05:21
  • New video shows final moments of Irvo Otieno's life at Virginia state psychiatric hospital

    02:30
  • Legislator 'accidentally' recommends Confederate flag to list of approved Florida flags

    01:30
  • DeSantis war on education moves publishers to rewrite textbooks' history lessons

    09:57
  • Family of ‘Cop City’ protester killed by police seeks answers

    04:20
  • As Florida county bans Holocaust book, actual neo-Nazis grow bold in U.S.

    04:14
  • White supremacist propaganda incidents at a record high in 2022: Report

    05:06
  • DOJ review finds Louisville police used discriminatory practices

    10:18
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson honored with street naming

    00:45
  • The Last Thing: The march continues

    02:18
  • St. Louis mayor: Police plan is bid to 'take control away from Black leaders'

    06:41
  • Remembering 'Bloody Sunday' with its youngest participants

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  • Swell of public support buoys New College students resisting DeSantis

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Stuart Stevens: Race is the original sin of the modern Republican Party

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Republican Glenn Youngkin who is running for governor in Virginia is being promoted by an ad featuring ‘Beloved,’ the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Nobel laureate Toni Morrison that tells the story of a runaway enslaved woman--in this case being used as an apparent means to attack so-called critical race theory. Joy Reid and her panel discuss what the dynamics of this race portends.