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All Things Considered & Morning Edition Collaboration on Race Thursday, September 11

All Things Considered host Michele Norris and Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep talk next week with a cross-section of residents of York, Pennsylvania, about race -- both in politics and in their everyday lives. Located in rural Central Pennsylvania, York is typical of many places in the U.S. It's a mix of urban, suburban and agricultural; blue and white collar; racially and economically diverse. York gave the world York Peppermint Patties and still makes Harley-Davidson motorcycles. And while the town has a history of racial struggles, residents say things are improving. Catch the story on both shows on Thursday, September 11.

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109 on 9/11- Pictured left to right: Lesley McBurney, Jack Cadwallader with Titus, the dog, Roxanne Yamashiro, Erwin Silverstein, Veruska Cantelli, Jim Pedersen, Flavio Rizzo, and Nancy Keegan.

“109 on 9-11” tells the tale of 109 Washington Street, a tenement building located two-and-a-half blocks south of the World Trade Center and how the September 11th tragedy transformed once-anonymous apartment dwellers into a closely-knit group of concerned friends and neighbors.


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