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A Father’s Day story of one dad’s influence on his son

A Father’s Day story of one dad’s lasting influence on his son

Aired 06/16/2024

PBS News Hour

A Father’s Day story of one dad’s influence on his son

Clip: 6/16/2024 | 2m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

A Father’s Day story of one dad’s lasting influence on his son

Dr. William Lynn Weaver, a renowned surgeon, helped integrate a Knoxville high school in 1964. Even in those difficult times, he felt safe and supported thanks to his father, Ted Weaver, who worked long hours as a janitor and chauffeur. In this animated feature from our partners at StoryCorps, Dr. Weaver remembered his father’s influence in this 2007 conversation with his daughter, Kimberly.

Aired 06/16/2024

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