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Emmanuel Acho Reveals the ‘Uncomfortable Conversation’ He Would Have with Trump | Atlanta Daily World

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Over 70 million people have watched Emmanuel Acho talk about racial reconciliation on his highly successful series “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.” Acho told “Extra’s” Rachel Lindsay, “It was never going to be called ‘Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.’ It was actually going to be called ‘Questions White People Have.’” He had initially … Continued

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