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In the aftermath of the 1980-81 Hunger Strikes in Northern Ireland, a group of African American Civil Rights activists travelled there with filmmaker St. Clair Bourne. The result was the film The Black and the Green, 1983. Rev. Herbert Daughtry (The House of the Lord Churches) was one of the activists who made that trip to Ireland. Now aged ninety and a person of immense standing in the civil rights sphere in New York for many decades, Rev. Daughtry shares his reflections on his Belfast trip and speaks to the current state of conversations on race in the US and beyond.
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