Between the two shows, he's interviewed local politicians, musicians and almost anyone in between.
"I got a radio show because I looked around for a way to express myself in a documentable way," said Mr. Haley, who is also director of the Study of the Legacy of Slavery in Maryland at the Maryland State Archives.
When his...
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