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The Tuskegee Airmen – Pt. 3: Jim Crow’s Graveyard

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The Tuskegee Airmen -- Part 3 – Jim Crow’s Graveyard. Shooting down #German airplanes, rather than effectively carrying out the assigned duties of close ground support and bomber escort, emerged as the criterion for ...

A Killer of Dreams

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Discussion on Sickle Cell Anemia 530  

Job.com

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In 1994, the pool of jobs listed on the internet was limited to about 15,000 openings nationwide.  Today, the top 15 online job banks post upwards of 500,000 job openings.  This program explores the how’s, why’s and w...

A $40 Million Slave

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William C. Rhoden, New York Times’ sports columnist and author of “Forty Million Dollar Slaves,” discusses the evolution of exploitation in athletics. (3004)

Doing It Her Way

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Sarah Harrison, a vice president of one of the top five pharmaceutical companies in the world, and Rev. Barbara Reynolds, an author and award-winning journalist, discuss the triumphs and pitfalls of being successful, ...

A Lasting Partnership

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Bernard Kinsey and Shirley Pooler Kinsey discuss their lasting partnership.  1917  

Black College Day

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Black College Day, 1980 -- a march and rally held in Washington, D.C. -- is the focus of this program. Issues addressed include the impact of integration on Black colleges and the need for increased public support for...

Alaska: The Frontier of Race Relations

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

A Music Legend Without A Home

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Music legend Chuck Jackson discusses his career. (1718)

The First Amendment and Black Reporters

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Was Judith Miller the first New York Times reporter to be charged for obstructing justice by not relinquishing news sources during the Miller-CIA case?  Maybe not.  Thirty years ago, Earl Caldwell, then a young, Black...