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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...

Blacks Divided

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Dr. Carol Swain, a professor of Political Science and Law at Vanderbilt University and author of Debating Immigration, will explore the nuances of contemporary immigration and citizenship affecting the U. S. (3017)

How To Profile The Bad Guys

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Opinion polls show that most people publicly condemn racial profiling by police officers, but that many privately feel that underlying the practice is a national and effective police tactic.   Since America’s heighten...

The Black Leaders Summit of 1972 and the 1998 Follow Up: Part II

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An unprecedented gathering of the top Black leaders in 1972 appeared in a live 90-minute special. Among the guests: Charles Diggs, Dorothy Height, Vernon Jordan, Albert Cleage, Jr., Dick Gregory, and Elijah Muhammad (...

Falling In Love With Death

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The Kemba Smith Story -- First time drug offenders ....  (1919)

Tulsa Race Riots

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The infamous, early 20th-century race riots in Tulsa, Oklahoma that served as a cover to destroy the prosperous “Black Wall Street" that Blacks had built. (2303)

Is America Ready For A Black President?

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Early 1995 speculation on what subsequently happened in 2008. (1827)

Can A Black Political Party Work?

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 A discussion of the feasibility of a separate political party for Blacks.  Guests: James Hicks, Amos Carnegie and Ron Daniels.  (409)

Is Race a Disadvantage?

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The Brown & Desouza Face-Off

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Tony Brown and Dinesh D'Souza, author of The end of racism, debate the issues of failure of leadership vs. cultural failure. Guest: Dinesh D'Souza, author of The end of racism. (1828)