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Booker T. Washington Freedom Trail – Part 1

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Booker T. Washington, educator and statesman, is Hampton University's most famous graduate and founder of Tuskegee University. In many ways, he embodies the spirit of all of Black higher education. He represented the ...

Politics: New Black Power? — Part 2

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1984 program examines politics and Black America Guest: Rev. Benjamin Hooks   (625)

The Year 2002

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A 1980s look at what life will be like for Blacks and Whites in the 21st century. (307)

Self-Health: Killing The Parasites and Cleansing The Body

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Dr. Hulda Clark believes that the source of all disease is a combination of parasites, bacteria, viruses and pollutants in the body.  On this program, Dr. Clark discusses her methods of finding and ridding the body of...

Blacks Divided

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Dr. Carol Swain, a professor of Political Science and Law at Vanderbilt University and author of Debating Immigration, will explore the nuances of contemporary immigration and citizenship affecting the U. S. (3017)

Great Men of Color

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Dr. John Henrik Clark discusses J. A. Rogers’ book “Great Black Men of Color” and other important and historical works by Rogers. Rogers spent the majority of his lifetime pioneering the field of Black Studies with hi...

Thomas Sowell – The Ethnic Flaw 1984 2/2

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Thomas Sowell explains some the real world consequences of Affirmative Action and the Logical steps employers take to stay out of legal trouble while complying with the laws enforcing Affirmative Action.  These are th...

Money on the Web

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Gold Is Also Black: The Story of a Black Quarterback

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Sandy Stephens was the first Black man to play quarterback for the storied University of Minnesota football team. In many ways, he was a forerunner of the athletic quarterbacks in the NFL today, scrambling to extend p...

HIP-HOP or Just DUMB?

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Thomas Williams is a journalist and graduate student at NYU discusses how African-American culture as a whole must effectively disentangled itself from the python-grip of hip-hop, and by extension of the street, and u...