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12-28-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
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Today, we revisit the first episode of "The Lines Between Us," Maryland Morning's year-long multimedia study of inequality in the Baltimore region. We start with an essay from senior producer Lawrence Lanahan. Lawrence came up with the idea for this series; he explains why he feels … a sustained conversation about inequality in our region is necessary.
Then, a personal story from Pikesville resident Sheldon Caplis. In 1964, a family secret came to light and forever shaped his approach to race relations.
Plus: for more than a year, Tom Hall talked with the writer Dudley Clendinen about his battle with ALS. Dudley died in May. Today, we listen again to their last on-air conversation.
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