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The Only Color of Freedom Is Green

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       Throughout Black America's history, self-help's focus on economic development has peeked and declined. Presently, it is on life support as a result of a strong focus on electoral politics. But it was not alway...

Inside Brazil

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This edition goes on location to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil to investigate race relations in this multi-ethnic South American country and uncovers some provocative insights about how Brazilians feel about the issue of rac...

Women and CyberSpace

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Women and the Internet. Guests: Daria Skeete, Annette Jones and Sandra Oei   (1823)

The Color of Freedom: From The Streets to the Suites — Part 4

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Discusses the economic history of the Black community and the need for economic growth. (907)

Should We Fear The Police?

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The killing of Amadou Diallo by New York City police officers has sparked a multitude of demonstrations and triggered renewed charges of police brutality in the African American community.  A group of Black state troo...

Is Race a Disadvantage?

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The New Black Leaders With An Accent

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The increasing number of Blacks at the nation’s major universities may be Black, but they are also Black people who are immigrants from Africa, the West Indies and Latin America. The largest minority in America is His...

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 ...

Oscar and Jackie, Two of the Same

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Patrick McGilligan is the author of Oscar Micheaux: The Great and Only, The Life of America’s First Black Filmmaker offers a vivid and fascinating portrait of this little-known pioneer.  (3019)