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One man's determination to preserve a small Ohio town's civil rights history
David Butcher's family settled in Tablertown, Ohio in 1830. He spoke with "CBS Saturday Morning" about his goal to preserve local civil rights legacy with the Tablertown People of Color Museum.

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According to CBS News’s source item, One man’s determination to preserve a small Ohio town’s civil rights history, David Butcher’s family settled in Tablertown, Ohio in 1830. He spoke with “CBS Saturday Morning” about his goal to preserve local civil rights legacy with the Tablertown People of Color Museum.
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