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Mace Williams grew up during the golden age of of Motown in Detroit, and wants people to know about its impact on the Motor City.
HuffPost was in Memphis, for our “Listen To America” bus tour. We spoke to former Sheriff Bill Morris, who arrested Martin Luther King’s assassin in 1968. He told us that there is "more stress" between law enforcement and the African-American community today than there was the 1960s.
The sharp increase of fatal drug overdoses in West Virginia has overwhelmed funeral directors, the medical examiner’s office and families trying to bury loved ones. This video was produced in partnership with the Charleston Gazette-Mail. To read more on this story, head here: http://bit.ly/2wW8ehj
Oxford is a bustling hub of literature, music and much more.
After facing sexual discrimination in the workplace, Memphis resident Sheila White sued her employers in a landmark case that went all the way to the Supreme Court.
In Oxford, Mississippi we spoke to Detra Gardner for HuffPost’s “Listen To America” bus tour. She told us about the racism she encountered earlier that day.
Arkansas is a concealed-carry state. As part of HuffPost’s “Listen To America” bus tour, Leah Harris told us why she feels the need to own a gun in Little Rock.
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