School segregation is a difficult chapter in the nation's history, and while it left a painful wound in many lives, many African-American children were able to persevere and thrive. Barbara Lewis shares her stories and recollections about attending classes in the historic Dunbar building from 1942 to 1950.
Producer: Tony Paniagua
Videographer: Bob Lindberg, Gage Judd
Aerial Photography: Mike McKisson
Editor: Bob Lindberg
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