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Self-Health: Kidney Disease, Liver Disease, Blood Poisoning, Alzheimer’s Disease and AIDS

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Dr. Hulda Clark examines another five top leading causes of death in the United States. She discusses her research into the causes and cures for kidney disease. (2311)

Schools: What’s The Plan?

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Dr. Rudy Crew is the Superintendent of the Miami-Dade County Public School System and author of Only Connect: The Way to Save our Schools. Dr. Crew says if we are to survive, we must place our schools at the center of...

New Ways to Live

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The effects of diet and hygiene on a person's health. (1717)

A Multi-Ethnic State In Evolution

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U. S. Representative Diane Watson serves the diverse 32nd Congressional District of California, where multiculturalism is a way of life.  Does it work?  Has California learned how various groups can live together with...

Can One Black College Save Them All?

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The glue that holds the successful, professional class in the Black community together is a black college somewhere in their past.  On those campuses, the descendants of slaves, often disadvantaged, have been liberate...

Are You Black or White?

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About 100,000 years ago, defining race was not an issue because scientists agree that the first humans originated in Africa. Over the next 50,000 years, waves of humans left Africa and spread throughout the world. Tod...

Africa in Chaos

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Famine, colonialism, civil war, dictators and terrorism have marked Africa’s political and social history.  Is there a prescription for addressing Africa’s problems?  What is at the core of the continent’s social and ...

Black Hollywood: The Way It Was

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This four-part version of the 90-minute documentary is about the secret history of race movies. Between 1910 and 1950, over 150 independent film companies were organized for the specific purpose of producing Black-cas...

In the Words of Frederick Douglas

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In the 1960s, Martin Luther King, Jr. was the premier spokesman for the Black community, articulating the struggle for freedom and equality. Rev. King carried on the tradition of another eloquent voice for Black progr...