Stevie Wonder plays his own keys of life; Dr.  Allen Counter takes us on a journey to Surinam, South America; The History of the NAACP; and The Spirit of Black Higher Education, highlighting Booker T. Washington and Tuskegee University, are all featured on Soul of the South TV Network and TonyBrownsJournal.com this week


Tony Brown returns to the education arena as consultant and spokesman for a soon-to-be-released 2019 version of a video game-based English Grammar Learning System www.TonyBrownsJournal.com/EGLS


MON., NOV. 12 – TBJ #1306 – FROM THE LIBRARY OF BLACK HISTORY: BOOKER T. WASHINGTON: Booker T. Washington was such a spirit in the African-American quest for an education. In this edition, we set out upon a freedom trail – the Booker T. Washington's Freedom Trail – to learn how he did it. And to find out what's on his trail of iron-willed determination that can be useful to us today view “The Booker T. Washington Freedom Trail: The Spirit Of Black Higher Education.”

TUES., NOV. 13 – TBJ #1307 – FROM THE LIBRARY OF BLACK HISTORY: THE LONGEST STRUGGLE: In 1984 on the 75th anniversary of the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization, this historic saga chronicles the oppressive and violent era following Reconstruction, the birth of the NAACP and its accomplishments in providing equal opportunity in housing, employment, education and voter participation. In tracing the history of the NAACP, this original docudrama by Tony Brown Productions, Inc. traces the history of the struggle of Black Americans for full citizenship.

WED., NOV. 14 – TBJ #813 – RED & BLACK -- THE FIRST WORLD: THE VANISHING TRIBE – PART 1: Harvard professor and Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Allen Counter, who is also a Black neurobiologist from Harvard University, along with Mr. David Evans, explore a primitive culture in Surinam, South America. Dr. Counter was a noted neurophysiologist at Harvard Medical School and he was the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations’ only director until he passed to the other side on July 12, 2017.

THURS., NOV. 15 – TBJ #814 -- RED & BLACK -- THE FIRST WORLD: GOING HOME – PART 2: Harvard professor and Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Allen Counter, who is also a Black neurobiologist from Harvard University, along with Mr. David Evans explore a primitive culture in Surinam, South America.  Dr. Counter was a noted neurophysiologist at Harvard Medical School and he was the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations’ only director until he passed to the other side on July 12, 2017.

 

FRI., NOV. 16 – TBJ #720 -- STEVIE WONDER PLAYS HIS OWN KEYS OF LIFE:  A one-on-one interview with Stevie Wonder and Tony Brown.