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Defying the Assassin’s Veto: Grace in a Time of Violence



In a week when political violence has returned to the national stage, we revisit a moment from the 1970s when Shirley Chisholm, the first black congresswoman, visited segregationist Alabama governor George Wallace after he was nearly assassinated. Her act of grace lit a spark that changed him. What can we learn from that moment today, after the murder of Charlie Kirk silenced a voice in mid-debate? This is a story about bullets, ballots, and the courage to choose humanity when others advocate violence.


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CREDITS

Executive Producer: Poppy Damon

Associate Producer: Adam Feldman

Sound Designer: Volkan Kiziltug

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