
Morris Dees 2001
Season 2001 Episode 1 | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Marcia Franklin talks with Morris Dees, founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Marcia Franklin talks with Morris Dees, the founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, and the leader of the legal team that won a case against the Aryan Nations in Idaho in 2000, bankrupting the neo-Nazi group. Franklin talks with Dees about the case and the legal strategies of his group. He also discusses his thoughts on the future of hate groups and other human rights issues that concern him.
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Morris Dees 2001
Season 2001 Episode 1 | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Marcia Franklin talks with Morris Dees, the founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, and the leader of the legal team that won a case against the Aryan Nations in Idaho in 2000, bankrupting the neo-Nazi group. Franklin talks with Dees about the case and the legal strategies of his group. He also discusses his thoughts on the future of hate groups and other human rights issues that concern him.
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