Civil Rights Then and Now with Hylton Bros.
Join Robert F. Kennedy Jr for a brief civil rights history lesson with Kevin Nathaniel and Keith Hylton in this special episode.
Keith Hylton is an American law professor, focusing in antitrust law, economics & law, employment law, intellectual property and torts, currently at Boston University. A prolific scholar widely recognized for his work across a broad spectrum of topics in law and economics, Hylton has published five books and more than 100 articles in numerous law and economics journals. Kevin Nathaniel Hylton, a Yale University graduate, as a Scholar in Fine Arts, is an artist, performer and multi-percussionist, who specializes in the ancient African mbira. He spent 16 years mastering the mbira as an apprentice to Zimbabwe’s mbira master, the late Ephrat Mujuru.
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