Clips from Renegades: Born in the USA
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Clips from Renegades: Born in the USAFeb 22, 2021
Renegades: Mutual Fear
Bruce Springsteen shares his thoughts on the roots of racism. He performs "41 Shots" and reflects on the reactions from his audience to the lyrics.
Renegades: Greatest Story I Ever Told
President Barack Obama asks Bruce Springsteen about the racial dynamic of the E Street Band.
Renegades: Protest Songs
President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen play a lightning round game where they list their favorite protest songs.
Renegades: The Legacy of Race
President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen exchange ideas about how race in America has evolved over time and their hopes for change in the future.
Renegades: Clarence
President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen unpack two racist encounters from their pasts. Bruce honors his friendship with Clarence Clemons.
Renegades: I Felt Like An Outsider
President Barack Obama tells a formative story about his Grandfather in Hawaii.
Renegades: When We First Met
President Barack Obama describes his first impressions of Bruce Springsteen when they met during his 2008 campaign.
Renegades: He's Put in the Work
President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen recall the intimate moments that cemented their friendship.
Renegades: You Had To Know Soul Music
President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen discuss race in the context of music and pop culture.
Renegades: "My Hometown"
Bruce Springsteen recounts experiences in his early life that lead to writing "My Hometown."
Renegades: A Conduit for Others
President Barack Obama contemplates what it takes to be a public figure and remembers John Lewis as a major influence in his life.