Category: Political Studies
Do Boycotts Work?
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This program was taped in West Palm Beach, Florida at the annual convention of the National Bar Association in 1993 because the organization moved the meeting from Miami to Boca Raton because of a Black-led boycott of...
Another Look At Mississippi
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Segment probes textbook controversy in the Magnolia State. (417)
Is There A Dollar Left In The World?
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Who controls the nation's money flow? Is Congress in charge of money supply? Guest: Andrew Gause, author "The Secret World of Money" (1925)
Can A Black Political Party Work?
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A discussion of the feasibility of a separate political party for Blacks. Guests: James Hicks, Amos Carnegie and Ron Daniels. (409)
The GOP From an Insider Black
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The Trent Lott affair has set off a firestorm of political introspection and soul searching in both major political parties. Robert A. George, a columnist for The New York Post and a Republican, defended the presence...
Why The Congress of the Black Caucus Opposes President Bush
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The 39-member Congressional Black Caucus calls itself the “Conscience of the Congress.” Representative Elijah Cummings, who represents Maryland’s 7th district, serves as chair of the all-Democratic caucus. When he w...
Will The Black Vote Help the GOP?
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What is the Republican strategy to win the Black vote in the 2004 presidential election? The Black vote is the Democratic Party’s most reliable voting bloc, but will young Blacks change that reality? Lynette Clemets...
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...
Whose Black Agenda?
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A discussion of the Black leadership and the priorities of Black America. Guests: Ron Daniels (315)

