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Character vs. Race — Part 2

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Hampton University is one of the nation’s most prestigious historical Black universities.  In 1999, it was cited as one of the top regional universities in the South.  At the beginning of Hampton University’s 131st ac...

A Nation Divided

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This edition examines the causes and effects of the Rodney King verdict, the ensuing riots and America's underlying racial tensions. This round-table discussion also focuses on race relations between Blacks, Whites an...

Music Legends

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This edition features the thoughts and music of some of the world’s most talented legendary entertainers, including Eubie Blake, Chuck Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Hampton and Charles Brown. Guests: Eubie Blake, ...

The Shrine of the Black Madonna

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Poetess Sonia Sanchez helps Rev. Albert Cleage, Jr. celebrate African heritage at the Shrine of the Black Madonna in Detroit, c. 1970. (4026)

Self-Health: Kidney Disease, Liver Disease, Blood Poisoning, Alzheimer’s Disease and AIDS

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Dr. Hulda Clark examines another five top leading causes of death in the United States. She discusses her research into the causes and cures for kidney disease. (2311)

Their Feet Hurt

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Norfolk Virginia public school system (628)

A Message to Arthur Ashe and Magic Johnson

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The lives of two of America’s most famous athletes, Arthur Ashe and Magic Johnson, are now being threatened by one of the deadliest diseases ever known.  Can they be successfully treated for what is currently being ca...

One-On-One with Lester Thurow Pt.1

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In a series of specials on "Making America Work For U. S.," host Tony Brown interviews MIT dean and professor Dr. Lester Thurow, author of Head To Head: The Coming Economic Battle.  In his newest book, Dr. Thurow give...

A Killer of Dreams

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Discussion on Sickle Cell Anemia 530  

Can You Dig It? Black History Quiz (60 min) – Show 7

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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. (4015)