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Can The Sullivan Principles Survive?

2.60K Views

Will Rev. Leon Sullivan’s, framework of racial idealism survive. (821)

New Ways to Live

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The effects of diet and hygiene on a person's health. (1717)

National Conspiracy Against Blacks? Part 1

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Early examination of the Atlanta killings Early examination of the killings in Atlanta. Guests: Lowell Ware, Atlanta Voice Publisher & Editor; Lillian Cosby and Billy Rowe, syndicated columnist.  (403) 

An A-1 Threat

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Tony Brown and guests discuss Angela Thompson and  NY State A-1 Felony Laws. Guests: Emily Antley, Angela Thompson Supporter; Jeffery Jones, President, Help 4U Services, Group; and Jerome Marks, Retired NY Supreme ...

The Draft: Who Should Fight?

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 A debate over the proposal to reinstate draft registration for men and women. (309)

How a Power Couple Wields Power

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What do you do when you have as much influence and affluence as Jeanette Parker and her husband Clark Parker?  They are loaded with degrees, business and academic success and have built new lives on the back of a life...

Should Blacks Receive Reparations?

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The Tulsa Race Riot Commission recommended reparations to the survivors of the 1921 Tulsa, Oklahoma race riots.  This program examines the national reparations movement among Blacks in America.  (2304) 

Who Does Illegal Immigration Hurt?

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Educator and immigration specialist Dr. Frank Morris examines the affect of immigrant policy on the African-American community and the position of the Black leadership on this issue. (3011)

IOWA: Winners and Losers (1980)

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Segment analyzes the results of the Iowa caucuses and the 1980 presidential campaign. In addition, home viewers of the QUBE two-way TV system of Warner Amex Cable in Columbus, Ohio, subscribers are asked to vote their...

Afro Brazil

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If you are a person of color in Brazil, the chances are the negative  impact of historical slavery is still with you. That’s the bad news. (1711)