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Black Bart: America’s Most Successful And Notorious Gentleman Bandit

Black Bart: America’s Most Successful And Notorious Gentleman Bandit

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Eric Motley: Madison Park, A Place of Hope

A bright young boy is raised in a community just outside of Montgomery, AL: Madison Park. This was the first community in the South of former slaves coming together and buying a plantation. From adoption to Special Assistant to President George W. Bush, his has been "an odyssey of gratitude and grace."
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