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Can you tell me, describe what that feeling is and, and what you took away from it, and how it’s affected your life, how the Depression has affected your life? ArchiveGrid connects you with archives around the world to find historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. John Hope Franklin talks about intellectual giants that he interacted with when he attended Howard University, including James Nabrit, Sterling Brown, Elaine Locke, E. Franklin Frazier, Rayford Logan, and Charles Drew. Unedited footage of an interview with Dr. John Hope Franklin , discussing 50th anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education and his experience working with Thurgood Marshall on the case. He also discusses the concept of reparations. Writing the book put the award-winning scholar in an ironic position. JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN (Author, “Mirror to America”): The most difficult matter was the fact that I hadn’t saved anything. John Hope Franklin died March 25 at the age of 94. As a historian, scholar, and activist Franklin advanced African-American causes throughout his career. Fresh Air remembers the historian and scholar with an interview from 1990.