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Submit ReviewAbolitionist Frederick Douglass has been in the news recently, even though he died more than a century ago. What can one of his speeches from before the Civil War teach us today? What could be proposed in a Connecticut General Assembly special session in response to the death of George Floyd? Donald Trump offers a possible preview of his campaign themes. And Connecticut postpones the next step of re-opening because of mounting COVID-19 cases in other states.
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Daniela Altimari - state government and politics reporter at the Hartford Courant (@capitolwatch)
Bill Curry - Political analyst, former Democratic nominee for governor, and advisor in the Clinton White House (@billcurryct)
Charles Venator-Santiago - Associate Professor of Political Science at UConn
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