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		<description><![CDATA[Small town wisdom, Ta-Nehisi Coates, generational textbooks, Houston's wind farm and more... | Tarika If you like podcasts, history, and trivia, check out the most recent episode of NPR’s Planet Money, “This Ad’s for You.” The episode is about Tom Burrell, the first African-American man to break into Chicago advertising. Burrell entered advertising in the 1960s, when ads were one-size fits all and were designed almost exclusively for a white audience. As a result, ads were often tone deaf and lacked appeal to...]]></description>
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