“If We Don’t Learn From Our Past, America’s Future Is Not Going To Be Too Bright” – Charlamagne

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert published this video item, entitled “”If We Don’t Learn From Our Past, America’s Future Is Not Going To Be Too Bright” – Charlamagne” – below is their description.

South Carolinians Charlamagne Tha God and Stephen Colbert talk about the purpose and importance of The International African American Museum which is set to open in their home state in 2023. Charlamagne Tha God’s late night show, “Hell of A Week,” premieres this Thursday after “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central. #Colbert #HellofaWeek #CharlamagneThaGod

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