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This Is Karen Hunter

S E1046: In Class with Carr, Ep. 95: HAPPY NEW YEAR! (From Betty White to John Henrik Clarke)

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

Empowerment, Africana Studies, Greg Carr, Karen Hunter, History, Education, Society & Culture

4.5888 Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2022

⏱️ 167 minutes

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Karen Hunter and Dr.Greg Carr discuss the last day of 2021.

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0:00.0

This is Karen Hunter and welcome to the hub. Happy New Year!

0:13.0

Year!

0:14.0

Oh, you!

0:16.0

Award hung over.

0:18.0

Welcome to the 95th episode of In Class with Carr,

0:24.0

Dr. Great Carr, good morning.

0:26.0

Good morning.

0:27.0

95, we're almost as old as Betty White.

0:34.0

Wait, no. Should we? I wait no should we should we say something oh you know rest in power

0:37.2

Betty White passed she crossed over so many people crossed over like the last few days of the year I did a whole immemorial before we left the radio and after, you know, I was like we did it a week before and then like five more people, you know, Bishop Tutu, I was like, what hell and Betty White she was 17 she was gonna

0:55.3

January 17 turn 100 and I think she saw all of the things that were going to be

1:00.8

happening and she was like,

1:06.0

I'm good, all right, I'm gonna control this narrative.

1:08.7

Church finger, I'm out. I see y'all.

1:09.8

Isn't that something?

1:10.9

Yeah, yeah.

1:11.9

Yeah, yeah. And controlled the narrative she did. You know, I know this space is our space, you know. There are few people that, you know. Well, we're human in the world. We can comment on anything. Exactly, but you know what were human in the world we can comment on anything exactly but you know

1:24.9

growing up with golden girls and all of this and you know all these stories now about

1:29.3

Arthur Duncan and how she fought for him to be on and then got her show canceled in the 1950s.

1:34.4

You know, it was really hard warming, but she was one of those people that I think, you know, even that the Snickers commercial, you know, like couldn't, didn't have like a negative, you know, some people you look at and you're like, you know, but Betty White always seemed to be very nice, seem to be a very nice woman.

1:54.0

Yeah, yeah, and it's funny, I mean, particularly in the era that we're in now,

1:59.0

that story, as you say say has been circulating.

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