Category: Political Studies

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Do Blacks Support Busing

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A discussion on how Blacks feel toward busing. Guests: James Venema and William Moss (324)

What Clinical Definitions Would You Give to President Clinton’s Behavior

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As the nation ponders President Bill Clinton’s fate in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, many are asking the same question: Why?  Why would a powerful and intelligent man risk engaging in illicit sexual behavior within the...

Why Y2K Will Crash The Economy

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Dr. Edward Yardeni, chief economist of Deutsche Bank Securities in New York City and the man who is ranked as one of the top market pundits, continues Part II of his alarming discussion of the Year 2000 issue. He pred...

An A-1 Threat

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Tony Brown and guests discuss Angela Thompson and  NY State A-1 Felony Laws. Guests: Emily Antley, Angela Thompson Supporter; Jeffery Jones, President, Help 4U Services, Group; and Jerome Marks, Retired NY Supreme ...

Perils of the Presidency

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While opinion polls have long served as acceptable barometers for predicting the outcome of political elections, this program takes an unorthodox approach and asks an astrologer to fill in the blanks.  Bob Marks, who ...

Sports Plantation

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A look at why so many Black athletes never graduate from White colleges. Guest: John Thompson (407)

Is IQ a Prescription for Racism?

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Will the question of whether or not there are inherent differences in IQ between the races ever be answered?  Alexander Allan’s book, “Race in Mind,” gives a new and comprehensive overview of the correlation of race t...

Events That Changed America

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African Americans have historically been on the fringes of society, but they have wrought major changes in this country. This program examines two phenomena that have shaped the course of American history. One was roo...

Benjamin Banneker: Truth To Power

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Imagine being Black in the 1700s and becoming a self-taught surveyor who played a pivotal role in planning the layout of our nation’s capital. In 1753, at the age of 22, Banneker constructed a striking wooden clo...