One man's mission to preserve Black history on Pocahontas Island
A man named Richard Stewart is working to preserve and display history at a small museum in one of America's oldest Black communities, Pocahontas Island in Virginia. CBS News' Skyler Henry joins CBSN to discuss his visit there and why Stewart thinks symbols of hate are an important part of that collection.

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