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    Here and Now with Sandra Bookman: The Catholic Church and slavery, a Medicaid change, artist Phillip Smallwood


    NEW YORK (WABC) — This week on Here and Now:

    How the Catholic Church relied on the sale of slaves to expand its’ foothold in America.

    The end of automatic Medicaid insurance renewals.

    The multi-million dollar grant helping preserve historic African American sites across the country.

    An artist, Phillip Smallwood using his art to encourage social consciousness and the creators of “Lyrically Correct,” the new trivia game that tests your musical knowledge from hip-hop to gospel.

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