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Natural history museum tackles issue of race

Monday, September 29, 2008

This year's presidential race,with the first black, major party nominee, has amplified the discussion of race in this country. An exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History tries to take that discussion to a new level. WKSU's Kevin Niedermier was there and filed this report.

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