Oprah Visits a County Where No Black Person Had Lived for 75 Years
Original airdate: February 9, 1987 In 1987, The Oprah Show had only been on the air for five months and trouble was brewing in the deep south. Forsyth County, Georgia, known for being a hotbed of racism, was in the headlines for some residents hostile response to Civil Rights protests. For the first time, Oprah left her studio and headed straight into the eye of the storm. Find OWN on TV at SUBSCRIBE: About OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network is the first and
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