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The Sister Souljah Controversy: Q&A with Tony

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It all began when The Washington Post quoted rap performer Sister Souljah as saying: “If Black people kill Black people every day, why not have a week and kill White people.” (1523)

A Look At The United States From Brazil

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South America's largest country, has the world's second largest Black population outside of Africa. This edition travels to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to find out what its people think of America following the Rodney King...

A Nation Divided

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This edition examines the causes and effects of the Rodney King verdict, the ensuing riots and America's underlying racial tensions. This round-table discussion also focuses on race relations between Blacks, Whites an...

A Stacked Deck

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This edition takes a historical look at how Jim Crow and racism affected the economic growth of the Black community with Attorney Clint Bolick, Vice President and Director of Litigation at the Institute For Justice an...

Racial Superiority (William Shockley/Frances Welsing)

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A heated debate between Black psychiatrist Dr. Frances Welsing (who believes Whites are genetically inferior) and Nobel Prize winner Dr. William Shockley (who believes Blacks are genetically inferior) Guests: Dr. W...

Alaska: The Frontier of Race Relations

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The state stakes its future on Blacks, Whites and Native Americans working together. (1321)

The Majestic Eagles

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Inside the Klan

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A quintessential picture of bigotry. Tony Brown interviews Stetson Kennedy who successfully infiltrated and exposed the Ku Klux Klan in his books on this terrorist movement in the United States. (1313)

Is Alaska a Land of Opportunity?

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The Alaska Black Caucus swears by the Alaskan lifestyle. (1310)

From The Library of Black History: The Longest Struggle

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This 30-minute version of the story of Black America and the NAACP’s 75-year march to freedom and justice. (1307)