Listen "Miss Brown - Marching On"
Episode Synopsis
Miss Brown has owned and operated her art and framing business in Brooklyn (Clinton Hill Simply Art & Framing) for three decades. On this episode, she tells her story of marching in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, how that experience has impacted her since, and what she's observing about today's protests in relation to those esteemed events she took part in nearly 60 years ago. Thank you for tuning in. And thank you, Miss Brown, for being on the show again!
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