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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...

AIDS without HIV

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On this program, Dr. Harvey Bialy, editor of the newsletter for The Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of HIV/AIDS Hypothesis, talks about the changing definition of AIDS and why hundreds of the world's top scientis...

Is Race No Longer Important?

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Educator Annie S. Barnes, author of Everyday Racism: A Book for All Americans, charges that racism is still a pernicious and destructive part of everyday life in Black America.   Through personal accounts of daily for...

Roots of Music — Part I

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Revered Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker, aide to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and university scholar, musically demonstrates with a 100-member choir how Black Americans wrote their true history in musical notes and explains how ...

The Winning Spirit

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Arthur Ashe, Wilma Rudolph, Jackie Robinson and Marcus Haines are all legends in the sports world. These renowned athletes are among the personalities profiled on this edition for their “winning spirit.” (2205)

Statue of Liberty

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Dr. James Haskins, Professor, University of Florida discuss origins of the Statue of Liberty.   (927)

The Truth According to Tony Brown — Part 2

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Part I & II.   A live speech. (1907)

Are Black Gays Part of the Family?

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A new political backlash has emerged in the Black community that could hurt Sen. John Kerry, since 91% of Black voters are likely to oppose President George Bush. Black preachers, opposed to same-sex marriage, threate...

Black and Jews

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An analysis of the historical alliance between Blacks and Jews and the ideological rift that could jeopardize their relationship. (308)

Tuskegee Airmen: Still Flying High

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Still flying high after 60 years, the Tuskegee Airmen’s story stands as one of the most illustrious chapters in American military history. As a testament to this courageous group of patriots, the U. S. Senate passed a...