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Over the past several months, NBC News has traveled around rural America examining one factor that has led to generational poverty: illiteracy. Cynthia McFadden travels to Mississippi with Save the Children Ambassador Jennifer Garner to visit a new program aimed at improving children’s reading levels.

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