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As Wake Forest’s first black graduate, Ed Reynolds (’64) understands in more ways than one the importance of courage. Listen to his thoughtful reflection of what courage means to him.
6:30 p.m., Sept. 10 | Wait Chapel
Wake Forest alumna, public intellectual and now host of her own self-entitled show on MSNBC