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Nicole Hemmer | Discussing Anita Hill & Antifa

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Nicole Hemmer | Discussing Anita Hill & Antifa

Nicole Hemmer is an expert on the history of American politics and media. She talks with Les Sinclair about her articles in U.S. News about Anita Hill and Antifa. As an assistant professor in presidential studies at the Miller Center. She’s Author of “Messengers of the Right” Columnist for US News & World Report, & host of “Past Present” podcast. More about Nicole Hemmer:
https://www.usnews.com/topics/author/nicole_hemmer
https://millercenter.org/experts/nicole-hemmer

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