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Country line dancing makes comeback in Black communities

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What started as a small weekly gathering has blossomed into a regular event attracting of dozens of line dancers in one South Carolina bar. NBC News' Maya Eaglin spoke with the founder of Tru Kuntry Steppas about the trend and it's rich history.