First Black Attorney General Eric H. Holder Talks Black Lives Matter and the Killings of Unarmed Black People
On April 3, 2009 history was made when Eric H. Holder became the first Black Attorney General of the United States. More commonly known as "The People's Lawyer", he advocated for the welfare of the public and oversaw legislatures and state agencies.
This taped phone interview displays his thoughts on issues that plague the American people while he was in office and after.