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RASCOE: Now you can add one more thing to that list, author. Bob's new book is all about one of his idols, Harriet Tubman, who he's called the first Black superhero. In fact, when asked this ...
BOB THE DRAG QUEEN: (Laughter). RASCOE: Now you can add one more thing to that list, author. Bob's new book is all about one of his idols, Harriet Tubman, who he's called the first Black superhero. In ...