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Diane Rehm: Do Americans Have a Right to Die?

May 19, 2016

NPR Host Diane Rehm discusses her new book, On My Own, about how the death of her husband inspired her to take up a controversial cause: the right to die in America.

Program was held at the Sara Delano Roosevelt Memorial House 47-49 E 65th St, New York, NY.

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