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Saving South Africa's Constitutional Court art collection

South African Justice Cameron on importance of his court's art collection,

Aired 10/17/2014 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

Saving South Africa's Constitutional Court art collection

Clip: Season 2014 | 5m 50s

South African Justice Cameron on importance of his court's art collection,

Justice Edwin Cameron of South Africa's Constitutional Court talks to senior correspondent Jeffrey Brown about the symbolism and importance of the high court's art collection and the need to preserve it. For more Art Beat: newshour.pbs.org/art

Aired 10/17/2014 | Rating NR

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