Episode Synopsis "The 1619 Project and the 1776 Commission Report - Episode 9: Conclusion"
We conclude our miniseries on the 1619 Project and the 1776 Commission Report by discussing the final three sections of the 1776 Report. Lauren explains why President Trump was her favorite in recent memory, Morgan discusses her reverence for the law, and Luke describes why affirmative action is exactly the same as interning the Japanese during WW2.
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