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English: Civil rights activist and businessman Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. addresses The Summit on Race in America at the LBJ Presidential Library on Wednesday, April 10, 2019. Jordan, a lawyer and political adviser, discusses how far the United States has come in diversifying corporate America—and how far there is to go.
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