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Why Is Cancer Killing So Many Blacks?

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A discussion of the menacing death toll that cancer has among Blacks and what can be done about it. (418) 

The New Black Leaders With An Accent

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The increasing number of Blacks at the nation’s major universities may be Black, but they are also Black people who are immigrants from Africa, the West Indies and Latin America. The largest minority in America is His...

Jerry Falwell Talks About Racism

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The evangelist discusses race and civil rights. (627)

Is Federal Policy Threatening Black Middle Class?

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Blacks represent barely 13 percent of the population, but nearly 40 percent of the total federal workforce.  It has been estimated that this statistic represents nearly 80 percent of the Black middle class.  What woul...

Events that Changed America: Roots and Revolution

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African Americans have historically been on the fringes of society, but they have wrought major changes in this country.  This program examines two phenomena that have shaped the course of American history.  One was r...

What Clinical Definitions Would You Give to President Clinton’s Behavior

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As the nation ponders President Bill Clinton’s fate in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, many are asking the same question: Why?  Why would a powerful and intelligent man risk engaging in illicit sexual behavior within the...

Perils of the Presidency

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While opinion polls have long served as acceptable barometers for predicting the outcome of political elections, this program takes an unorthodox approach and asks an astrologer to fill in the blanks.  Bob Marks, who ...

Oscar and Jackie, Two of the Same

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Patrick McGilligan is the author of Oscar Micheaux: The Great and Only, The Life of America’s First Black Filmmaker offers a vivid and fascinating portrait of this little-known pioneer.  (3019)  

Black and White

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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...