Did History Miss Emmett Till?
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Author Clenora Hudson-Weems examines the gruesome 1955 lynching of Emmett Till in Money, Mississippi. She also challenges the widespread belief that Rosa Parks’ refusal to surrender her seat on a segregated bus preci...
Exploding Mortgages
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It is estimated that 2.2 million families will lose their homes due to foreclosures over the next couple of years as a result of a wide range of unfair and deceptive practices against borrowers in the sub-prime market...
Another Kind of Space Man
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Profile of Black Astronaut Frederick Drew Gregory. Guest: Col. Frederick Gregory, Astronaut (322)
Is Cultural Diversity A Good Idea?
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Guest discuss cultural diversity on college campuses and in corporate America. Guests: Dr. John Lombardi, President Univ. of Florida; Dr. Robert Albright, President, Johnson C Smith University and Dr. James L. Watten...
Is America Ready For A Black President?
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Early 1995 speculation on what subsequently happened in 2008. (1827)
African Versus European Culture
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Afrocentric historians have challenged the Eurocentric world-view of African history and culture. In his newest work, Dr. Molefi Kete Asante, author of The Afrocentric Idea, boldly confronts critics of Afrocentric th...
Black College Day — What Does Integration Mean?
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Black College Day Celebration Guests: Rev. Benjamin Hooks, Dr. Andrew Billingsly and Dr. Herbert Reed (632)
How a Power Couple Wields Power
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What do you do when you have as much influence and affluence as Jeanette Parker and her husband Clark Parker? They are loaded with degrees, business and academic success and have built new lives on the back of a life...
Black Church: Friend or Foe
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Guests: Stanton E. Perkins, author of Satan In The Pulpit and Rev. Ernest Gibson, Executive Director, Council of Churches of Greater Washington, DC (512)
America: Cashless and Broke?
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America's monetary system. Guest: Andrew Gause (1818)



