Attucks: The School That Opened a City
A'Lelia Bundles – The need to do more for minority students
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A'Lelia Bundles – The need to do more for minority students
A'Lelia Bundles, national spokeswoman and great great-granddaughter of Madame C.J. Walker, says Indianapolis needs to do more for its minority students.
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Attucks: The School That Opened a City is a local public television program presented by WFYI
Attucks: The School That Opened a City
A'Lelia Bundles – The need to do more for minority students
Clip | 40s
A'Lelia Bundles, national spokeswoman and great great-granddaughter of Madame C.J. Walker, says Indianapolis needs to do more for its minority students.
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Crispus Attucks Tyron Cooper Profile
Clip | 13m 3s | Get to know Tyron Cooper, the composer for "Attucks: The School That Opened a City." (13m 3s)
Crispus Attucks Producer Profile
Clip | 4m 44s | Get to know Ted Green, the producer of "Attucks: The School That Opened a City." (4m 44s)
Janet Langhart Cohen – Identity, culture and love
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A'Lelia Bundles – What Attucks did for students
Clip | 44s | A'Lelia Bundles – What Attucks did for students (44s)
A'Lelia Bundles – The need to do more for minority students
Clip | 40s | A'Lelia Bundles – The need to do more for minority students (40s)
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Attucks: The School That Opened a City is a local public television program presented by WFYI