Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Opinions P.M.: ‘Freedom of speech, but not freedom of action’: Two moms on raising black boys

 
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Margaret Capehart (left), mother of The Post's Jonathan Capehart, and author Tai Hall at The Washington Post on Feb. 5. (Jonathan Capehart/The Washington Post)
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