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The MLK Dream You Can See

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The legacy of civil rights activist Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. is indelibly etched in the fabric of American history. Harry Johnson, president of the Washington, D.C. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Pro...

Pain or Puncture?

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Black scientist studies acupuncture: A filmic examination of the research into acupuncture at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and China by some of the world's greatest authorities. Guest: Dr. Allan S. Counter  (311)

Throw the Rascals Out

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Retired Florida businessman Jack Gargan, frustrated with the country's runaway budget deficit, countered with the formation of a non-profit organization called "Throw The Hypocritical Rascals Out"  or T.H. R. O, a cal...

Can Black Athletes Score in the Classroom?

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Black athletes have proven that they are winners on the playing field, but poor school performance has plagued their ability to earn high marks in academics. Dr. Leonard Moore, director of African and African-American...

Culture As A Weapon or Tool For Tolerance

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At one time, America's prevailing "minority" group was Blacks, but today the fastest growing ethnic group in the country is Latinos/Hispanics.  However, the newest ethnic powerhouse in business and education is the As...

Self-Health: Cutting Edge Science Or Quackery?

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As the cost of health care escalates, Americans are searching for preventive and alternative methods of treatment.  In keeping with the series’ history of presenting cutting edge programs on health, this program featu...

The Other Battle

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A chronicle of Blacks in the military. (504)

The Y2K Problem

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In year 2000 the Assistant Secretary of Defense stated that  “we are going to be in the biggest operational test the world has ever seen.” It has become known as the Y2K problem.   2103

Can You Dig It? Black History Quiz (60 min) – Show 7

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Drawing its questions from the wealth of information on the history and cultural heritage of Black Americans. “Can You Dig It?” was the first (and only ?) African-American quiz show on national television. (4015)