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Audio 03.10.2020 1:00:08

Christopher Caldwell joins Crosspolitic 3.8.20

During this interview, Senior Fellow Christopher Caldwell breaks down the effects of the 1964 Civil Rights legislation. Caldwell's interview begins around the 20:45 mark.

Christopher Caldwell is a Senior Fellow and Contributing Editor of the Claremont Review of Books. His most recent book is The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties. 

The American Mind presents a range of perspectives. Views are writers’ own and do not necessarily represent those of The Claremont Institute.

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