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PERSPECTIVES: Angela Flournoy

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Host Louie Saenz talks with Angela Flournoy about her debut novel, THE TURNER HOUSE, a family saga that fills in a missing piece of the American experience in fiction, that of African-Americans who worked up from poverty to middle-class in one generation only to see their dreams begin to crack in the economic crisis.

http://www.angelaflournoy.com/

Aired October 3, 2015.    

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