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California, 'Wherever There's a Fight'

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The new book “Wherever There’s a Fight” tells the history of California through the eyes of those who struggled to be recognized as equal. We talk with the book’s co-authors, both veterans of the ACLU of Northern California, about the many unsung heroes of California’s past profiled in their book.

Guests:

Elaine Elinson, former communications director of the ACLU of Northern California and co-author of "Wherever There's a Fight"

Stan Yogi, manager of development programs for the ACLU of Northern California and co-author of "Wherever There's a Fight"

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