Inside Brazil
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This edition goes on location to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil to investigate race relations in this multi-ethnic South American country and uncovers some provocative insights about how Brazilians feel about the issue of rac...
MLK Book Attacked
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The legacy of civil rights activist Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. is indelibly etched in the fabric of American history. A debate over the philosophy of MLK. (1015)
White, Black or None of the Above
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The social construction of defining race in the United States. (1926)
Ralph Bunche — The Lost Hero
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Who was the first African American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize? The answer is Ralph Bunche. As the United Nations Undersecretary General, Bunche successfully negotiated armistice agreements between Israel an...
Education: What Really Works?
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Parents, especially Black parents, have been increasingly drawn to private schools, secular and religious, for a better education for their children. This movement is fed by a widespread belief that the public school...
The First State to Apologize for Slavery
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As the first colony to own slaves, Virginia became the first state to apologize to African-Americans for slavery. Virginia State Sen. Henry L. Marsh III and Delegate Donald McEachin talk about this historical preceden...
The First AIDS Whistle-Blower
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Dr. Robert Strecker, producer of "The Strecker Memorandum," alleges that the AIDS virus is man-made. On this program, Dr. Strecker contends that the disease will annihilate the African population in several decades. ...



