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Condoleezza Rice on Democracy, Patriotism, and Why She Still Has Hope
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Condoleezza Rice on Democracy, Patriotism, and Why She Still Has Hope

Sharon tells us why sugarcoating history doesn’t help any of us. Truly loving your country means acknowledging the not-so-great and even horrible moments of its past. 

Plus, Condoleezza Rice was banned from restaurants and movie theaters as a child because of the color of her skin. She went on to become Secretary of State. And somehow, after everything she's seen, and where we are now, she's still optimistic about democracy. You'll want to hear why.

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Credits:

Host and Executive Producer: Sharon McMahon

Supervising Producer: Melanie Buck Parks

Audio Producer: Craig Thompson

(00:00:00) What it really means to be a patriot

(00:08:29) Condoleezza Rice on growing up in the segregated south

(00:23:42) The future of democracy

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