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Witness to History

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What was it like to grow up during American segregation — and then spend a lifetime fighting to dismantle injustice? Today’s guest is more than a witness to history — she helped shape it. Dr. Frances Pratt lived through the Jim Crow South, broke barriers in healthcare as Nyack Hospital’s first African American Emergency Room head nurse, and spent decades leading the fight for justice and equality as president of the Nyack NAACP. Her story is one of courage, service, faith, and transformational leadership.http://barewirespodcast.com

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