Discussing the racist graffiti at the home of Lebron James
A home owned by Lebron James was vandalized with racist graffiti recently. James responded saying that being black in America is tough and it doesn't matter if you're famous or how many people admire you. UT history professor and founding director of the LBJ School's Center for the Study of Race and Democracy Peniel E. Joseph talks more about this.
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