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Susan Levine
Susan Levine discussed her community’s painful legacy of racism.
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Aug 17, 2024
• 28min
The long aftermath of the Freedom Summer murders
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Susan Levine, a community advocate deeply rooted in the historical context of civil rights, shares her insights on the enduring legacy of the 1964 Freedom Summer murders. The discussion highlights the chilling ambush of activists by the Ku Klux Klan and the slow quest for justice that followed. Levine emphasizes the ongoing struggles against racism and current issues surrounding voting rights. Personal narratives reveal the psychological impacts of the past, urging a confrontation with history to foster healing and understanding in today's society.
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