An Outrageous Program To Cure All Diseases
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Would you go to the dentist to improve the condition of your prostate or to grow scalp hair? Is good health as simple as getting rid of parasites in your body and changing your environment? This program continues its ...
Africa’s Downfall
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Dr. Chancellor Williams, the widely-acclaimed historian, continues his discussion with Tony Brown as to why Africans, the first builders of civilization in the cradle of world civilization and the discoverers of math...
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)
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 ...
Falling In Love With Death
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The Kemba Smith Story -- First time drug offenders .... (1919)
An American Wake-Up Call
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Can the present middle class maintain its own indebtedness and remain competitive in a knowledge-worker labor force and sustain the American economy as the world’s leader? Guest James Carr, a senior vice president at ...
Food For Thought
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The relationship of nutrition and health. Guest: Nutritionists, Kathleen Carpenter, Editor newsletter “Environmental Nutrition,” Mary Ann Webb and Maria Burgos. (104)
My Gift To You On The 90th Anniversary of My Miracle
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Tony Brown’s Journal, “the most complete and thoughtful record of African-American opinion,” is in the process of offering one of the most cutting-edge educational tools for streaming to educators, homeschoolers, stu...
Is The Media On Trial?
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Analysis of Pulitzer fraud -- An in-depth analysis of the Pulitzer fraud at the Washington Post newspaper and the implications for credibility and Black journalists. Guest: Roger Wilkins (425)



