Movie: The Sins of our Fathers: Race, Religion, and the Rise of Trump

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Ann Caldwell
Ann Caldwell

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Herb Frazier
Herb Frazier

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Coach Edward Jones
Coach Edward Jones

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Eric Manning
Eric Manning

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Bernard E. Powers Jr.
Bernard E. Powers Jr.

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Matthew Pridgen
Matthew Pridgen

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Delonza ‘Flip’ Simmons
Delonza ‘Flip’ Simmons

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John Tecklenburg
John Tecklenburg

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Albert Waiters
Albert Waiters

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Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

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