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We head to Nashville to trace the legacy of Jim Crow, segregation, and The Negro Motorist Green Book through different generations of one family: The Nettles. We also pay tribute to the female entrepreneurs who provided vital services to the African American community, but went unrecognized in The Green Book and throughout history.
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This episode is discussing how fashion become a major staple in hip hop and music in general. — Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthemixx/support
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