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The Hanging Judge

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Guest: Stanley Crouch (1317)

Can You Dig It? Black History Quiz (30 min) – Show 6

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Drawing its questions from the wealth of information on the history and cultural heritage of Black Americans. “Can You Dig It?” was the first (and only ?) African-American quiz show on national television. (4014)

Self- Health: Cutting Edge Science or Quackery?

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This program features a rare interview with biophysicist and medical researcher Dr. Hulda Clark (see 70). In the first of a four-part series, Dr. Clark gives an overview of her research into the causes and cures of di...

The Magnificent 114

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Historically Black Colleges and Universities

The Sister Souljah Controversy: Q&A with Tony

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It all began when The Washington Post quoted rap performer Sister Souljah as saying: “If Black people kill Black people every day, why not have a week and kill White people.” (1523)

Censuring America’s Top Black Leader

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Controversy erupted on the pages of the New York Village Voice when it published a letter from civil rights activist Rev. Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker, pastor of Canaan Baptist Church of Christ in Harlem.  In an exclusive int...

Black Women: The New Face of AIDS

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On this edition Tony Brown and his guest, Dr. Mohammad Akhter, discuss the rise in HIV & AIDS cases among Black women.  2806

Frederick Douglass: Orator, Statesman, Abolitionist

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Frederick Douglass, the renowned orator, statesman, and abolitionist and a prominent leader in a colony of England, now known as the United States of America, moved our new nation, led by so-called “white” people who...

The Chief (Alfred Anderson)

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The father of Black Aviation, Charles A. “Chief” Anderson, turned the tide against segregation in the armed services when he gave Eleanor Roosevelt her first plane ride with a Black pilot – an experience which the US ...

The Secretary of Education’s Plan for Better Schools

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A recent study found that only six percent of Black eight graders could pass the math section of the SAT test.  On this program, Secretary Rod Paige, the first Black secretary of education and the first to hold that o...