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Tony Brown's Journal: Season 30 (2007 - 2008)
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Season 30 Episode 25: The Teacher Factor
Boyce Williams, Institutional Relations for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
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Season 30 Episode 24: No More Jackie Robinsons
Shaun Powell, Newsday, discusses the reluctance of sports starts to engage in black activism.
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Season 30 Episode 23: A Very Critical Justice
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
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Season 30 Episode 22: Progress or Peril
Keith Alexander, The Washington Post, discusses black men in America.
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Season 30 Episode 21: Exploding Mortgages
The impact of the mortgage crisis.
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Season 30 Episode 20: Hip or Just Dumb?
Journalist Thomas Williams discusses black culture and hip-hop.
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Season 30 Episode 19: Oscar and Jackie, Two of the Same
Author Patrick McGilligan on Oscar Micheaux, America's first black filmmaker.
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Season 30 Episode 18: Who's Saying Those Awful Things?
Producer Janks Morton's 'What Black Men Think' explores stereotypes perpetuated within the black community.
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Season 30 Episode 17: Blacks Divided
Professor Carol Swain discusses contemporary immigration and citizenship.
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Season 30 Episode 16: Schools: What's the Plan?
Dr. Rudy Crew, superintendent of the Miami-Dade County Public School system, talks about the future of public schools.
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Season 30 Episode 15: The End of Marriage
More and more black women remain unmarried.
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Season 30 Episode 14: Baggy Pants
Dr. James Ewers discusses sagging pants and its impact on student achievement.
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Season 30 Episode 13: The First State to Apologize for Slavery
Virginia becomes the first state to apologize for slavery.
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Season 30 Episode 11: Who Does Illegal Immigration Hurt?
Dr. Frank Morris analyzes the immigration policy and the African-American community.
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Season 30 Episode 10: The New Black Leaders With an Accent
Professors Camille Charles and George Frederickson discuss foreign-born black leaders in America.
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Season 30 Episode 9: An American Wake-Up Call?
James Carr, a senior vice president at Fannie Mae Foundation, calls for a national commission to examine the stability of the middle class.
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Season 30 Episode 8: A Lift for Black Male Students
Attorney Orlan Johnson co-chairs a coalition that addresses whether black male students can be better taught in all-male classes.
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Season 30 Episode 7: Woman, Gifted and Black
Dr. Diann Jordan discusses black women in the sciences.
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Season 30 Episode 6: College Here They Come
Half of the black high school students of Maryland's Montgomery County Public Schools are enrolled in honors courses.
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Season 30 Episode 5: The Black KKK First Lady
Writer Charlene Porter discusses the social concept of race, the KKK and 'passing.'
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Season 30 Episode 4: A $40 Million Slave
Columnist William C. Rhoden discusses exploitation in athletics.
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Season 30 Episode 3: Pearl: An Underground Railroad
Author Mary Kay Ricks discusses how 77 enslaved Americans attempted an escape to freedom on a schooner named the Pearl.
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Season 30 Episode 2: Were Angolians the First African Americans?
Tom Davidson of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation; Liz Montgomery of the Virginia African American Forum.
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Season 30 Episode 1: Civilization's Firstborn
Dr. Joseph Graves discusses the evolution of the human race.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 29 (2006)
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Season 29 Episode 26: An A Plus Principal
Principal Jeffrey Robinson, Baltimore Talent Development High School, discusses the nation's school dropout crisis.
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Season 29 Episode 25: Was Jesus a Radical?
Dr. Obery Hendricks Jr. offers a more radical interpretation of Jesus' teachings.
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Season 29 Episode 24: Taking Blame for the Shame
Author Leonard Pitts Jr. discusses the problem of low self esteem among black Americans.
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Season 29 Episode 23: Is the Faith-Based Initiative Working?
A survey gauging the participation of black churches in the Bush administration's faith-based initiative.
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Season 29 Episode 22: New Energy at the Congressional Black Caucus
The Congressional Black Caucus' plans to focus on energy and increased fuel production in America.
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Season 29 Episode 21: The MLK Dream You Can See
Harry Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation Inc., helps shape a memorial to the civil rights leader.
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Season 29 Episode 20: Illegal Immigration and Economic Facts
Dr. William Spriggs, chair of the Department of Economics at Howard University, talks about immigration.
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Season 29 Episode 19: Idlewild: The Real Thing
Dr. Ronald Stephens and John O. Meeks discuss Idlewild's history as a haven for black families.
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Season 29 Episode 18: A Talk With a Brilliant Mind
Journalist Barbara Reynolds chronicles her past demons in her book 'Out of Hell, Living Well.'
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Season 29 Episode 17: The Man Who Is Black and White: Not Half White
Dr. Gregory H. Williams, president of The City College of New York.
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Season 29 Episode 16: The Secret of a Lifetime
Journalism professor June Cross shares her story of having a white mother who was confronted with racial pressure that impacted her parenting.
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Season 29 Episode 15: Straight Up on the Down Low
Michael Stevens Sr. believes that leadership of the church and family are in danger because of homosexuality.
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Season 29 Episode 14: What Is the Problem Between Blacks and the GOP?
The Republican party falls short of attracting a large black bloc vote.
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Season 29 Episode 13: Young Black Men: A Problem That Is Ignored
Employment and education statistics worsen for young black men.
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Season 29 Episode 12: National Teacher of the Year
Kimberly Oliver wins the 2006 National Teacher of the Year award.
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Season 29 Episode 11: Justice Delayed
Evangeline Moore discusses her parents' death and her fight to bring their killer to justice.
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Season 29 Episode 10: Branding Success
Author Sonya A. Lowery explains the formula for branding success.
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Season 29 Episode 9: Cultural Patterns of Giving
Dr. Eugene Miller dissects the cultural patterns of giving among African-Americans, Asian-American and Latino donors.
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Season 29 Episode 8: Does Culture Trump Race?
W. Ralph Eubanks talks about the social dynamic of race in America.
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Season 29 Episode 7: The Michael Jackson Insider
Bob Jones, Michael Jackson's public relations chief for 34 years.
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Season 29 Episode 6: A Plan Blacks Could Use
Dr. John McWhorter analyzes a national poll ranking the most important black leaders.
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Season 29 Episode 5: Who Was Stepin Fetchit?
The real man behind Hollywood's Stepin Fetchit.
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Season 29 Episode 4: Tuskegee Airmen: Still Flying High
The U.S. Senate passes a bill honoring the Tuskegee Airmen with a Congressional Gold Medal.
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Season 29 Episode 3: Southern Slavery, Northern Lie?
Journalist Jenifer Frank discusses the impact of slavery on the developing nation.
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Season 29 Episode 2: Slavery's Biggest Secret
Journalist Anne Farrow discusses the role of the North in slavery's growth in America.
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Season 29 Episode 1: The First Amendment and Black Reporters
Thirty years ago, New York Times reporter Earl Caldwell was a plaintiff in a case that set a legal precedent for protecting confidential sources.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 28 (2005)
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Season 28 Episode 26: The Black Elite
Author Lois Benjamin discusses the value shift of the post-civil rights generations.
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Season 28 Episode 25: Does the SCLC Have a Future?
The Rev. James Baylark comments on the future of the SCLC.
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Season 28 Episode 24: Son Like Father
Asa Wynn Grant graduated from high school with the highest average in his school system.
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Season 28 Episode 23: The Facts About Young Black Males
Dr. Gail Christopher, vice president of the Office of Health, Women and Families of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.
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Season 28 Episode 22: The Black Male in Jeopardy ...Why?
Columnist Leonard Pitts Jr.
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Season 28 Episode 21: Are You Black or White?
Genetic science and the modern concept of social race.
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Season 28 Episode 20: Is Black-Only Good Science?
Dr. Gregg Bloche, law professor at Georgetown University.
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Season 28 Episode 19: Black Opinion: The Invisible Person on TV
Paul Brathwaite, executive director for the Congressional Black Caucus; Stephanie Jones, executive director of the National Urban League Policy Institute.
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Season 28 Episode 18: The Legacy of Race Movies
'Race' movies were a testament to black pioneers in the film industry.
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Season 28 Episode 17: A Man Named White
Walter White, the second black executive secretary of the NAACP, investigated hate crimes.
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Season 28 Episode 16: One Woman's Solution to HIV/AIDS
Dr. Loretta Sweet Jemmott discusses her HIV/AIDS prevention curricula.
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Season 28 Episode 15: Is Federal Policy Threatening the Black Middle Class?
The potential impact of the federal pay-for-performance initiative on the Black community.
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Season 28 Episode 14: Black Contract With America
Bishop Harry R. Jackson, Jr., senior pastor of the Hope Christian Church.
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Season 28 Episode 13: Can the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Do Its Job as the Nation's Conscience?
Gerald Reynolds, new chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
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Season 28 Episode 12: Is IQ a Prescription for Racism?
An overview of the correlation of race to intelligence.
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Season 28 Episode 11: Slavery: America's Main Historical Event
Oral histories document the Atlantic slave trade
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Season 28 Episode 10: The Mystery of Black Survival in Sports
Racism in college athletics.
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Season 28 Episode 9: Do Integration and Desegregation Mean the Same Thing
Author Sheryl Cashin believes race and class are destroying the foundation of democracy in America.
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Season 28 Episode 8: The Down Low: No Longer a Secret
Author Keith Boykin talks about the possible cause of the high incidence of HIV among black women.
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Season 28 Episode 7: Black America, The Republicans Are Coming
Rep. Melvin L. Watt (D-N.C.), chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus.
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Season 28 Episode 6: Black Women: The New Face of AIDS
Black women and AIDS.
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Season 28 Episode 5: Why Black Middle Class Youth Are Behind
Academic achievement of black middle-class students.
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Season 28 Episode 4: Black Tennis Icons
Author Doug Smith discusses Dr. Robert Walter Johnson, tennis pioneer.
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Season 28 Episode 3: Is Race Medicine Good?
Debate surrounds a drug that may reduce death from heart disease among blacks.
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Season 28 Episode 2: When We Say Race, Do We Mean Culture?
Dr. Joseph Graves suggests that race does not exist.
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Season 28 Episode 1: A Brotherhood of Fathers
A forum called 100 Fathers Conference in Washington, D.C., addresses the problem of absentee fathers.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 27 (2003 - 2004)
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Season 27 Episode 26: Martha Reeves in a New Galaxy
Singer Martha Reeves.
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Season 27 Episode 25: Black Farmers: A Dying Crop
Black farmers are denied payment after a court settlement.
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Season 27 Episode 24: African-American or Black: Is There a Difference?
African-Americans and black immigrants.
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Season 27 Episode 23: Are Teachers Afraid to Challenge Blacks?
Educator Gail Thompson discusses teachers and the performance of black students.
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Season 27 Episode 22: The Rap Against Rap
A writer and cartoonist discusses rap songs.
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Season 27 Episode 21: Black Commentary
Bev Smith, radio talk-show host.
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Season 27 Episode 20: The Black Poor
Robert Woodson tries to help poor black Americans.
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Season 27 Episode 19: The Black Code
Entertainer Bill Cosby causes controversy with his comments about poor blacks in America.
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Season 27 Episode 18: Are Black Gays a Member of the Family?
Black homosexuals and same-sex marriage.
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Season 27 Episode 17: The Wife of Malcolm X
Author Russell Rickford discusses Betty Shabazz, widow of Malcolm X.
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Season 27 Episode 16: On the Down Low in the Black Church
Author Herndon Davis discusses homosexuals and their religious faith.
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Season 27 Episode 15: How Much Do Blacks Pay for Being Black?
Blacks and finances.
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Season 27 Episode 14: The Conflict Between Blacks and Latinos
Conflict between blacks and Latinos.
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Season 27 Episode 13: Can Black Athletes Score in the Classroom?
Academic success of black athletes.
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Season 27 Episode 12: Why Are 50 Percent of the Black Men in New York Unemployed?
Unemployment rate of black men in New York.
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Season 27 Episode 11: Black Woman at Risk
Gary Bell discusses black women and HIV.
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Season 27 Episode 10: Black Man Out
Dr. Edison Jackson discusses college enrollment for black men.
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Season 27 Episode 9: The Black Eagle
Human-rights activist Joe Madison.
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Season 27 Episode 8: Did History Miss Emmett Till?
Author Clenora Hudson-Weems discusses the lynching of Emmett Till.
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Season 27 Episode 7: Black No More
Journalist Debra Dickerson discusses the precepts of racial and cultural identity.
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Season 27 Episode 6: Where the Action Is
Economic and career opportunities in energy.
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Season 27 Episode 5: Remembering His Legacy
Abolitionist, journalist and statesman Frederick Douglass.
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Season 27 Episode 4: The Lost Hero
Educator Ralph Bunche becomes an international mediator.
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Season 27 Episode 2: Tony Brown's Essay on Martin Luther King
Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Season 27 Episode 1: The Truth About Black Journalists
Wayne Dawkins discusses the history of black journalists and the legacy of the National Association of Black Journalists.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 26 (2003)
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Season 26 Episode 27: The Woman Who Fought Rap
C. Dolores Tucker, National Congress of Black Women, discusses her opposition to negative rap music.
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Season 26 Episode 26: What Did the 2003 Supreme Court Decision Mean for the Furture of Affirmative Action?
Affirmative action.
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Season 26 Episode 25: Mixing Civil Rights and Business Success
Entrepreneur Don Polk discusses mixing business savvy with civic responsibility.
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Season 26 Episode 24: Who's on First in Business?
Ronald Langston, director, U.S. Department of Commerce's Minority Business Development Agency; Hector Barreto, U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Season 26 Episode 23: The Changing Face of Black Higher Education
Dr. Calvin Lowe, president of Bowie State University in Maryland, discusses the challenges facing educators trying to teach disadvantaged black students.
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Season 26 Episode 22: Bush and AIDS in Africa
U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon considers whether the Bush administration is serious about fighting AIDS in Africa.
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Season 26 Episode 21: Top of the Class
Dorothy Leavell, Amalgamated Publishers; Denise Rolark Barnes, National Newspaper Publishers Association.
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Season 26 Episode 20: Will the Black Vote Help the GOP?
Republican strategies seek to win the black vote for the 2004 presidential election.
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Season 26 Episode 19: Race Medicine
Issues surrounding the idea of creating a prescription medicine for a specific racial group.
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Season 26 Episode 18: Stockpiling Black Genes
Medical initiative to create a repository of blacks' DNA to reduce or eradicate diseases.
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Season 26 Episode 17: Black Journalists Under the Spotlight
The professional struggles of black journalists.
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Season 26 Episode 16: The Brown Decision: A Family's Legacy
CEO Cheryl Brown Henderson, Brown Foundation, discusses her family's legacy.
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Season 26 Episode 15: Why the Congressional Black Caucus
Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) explains his reasons for turning down an invitation to the White House to be briefed about the president's trip to Africa.
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Season 26 Episode 14: God Is Ahead by 13 Percent
Gospel music; President Vicki Mack Lataillade, Gospo Centric Records.
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Season 26 Episode 13: Threats to Black Youth
Dr. John Palmer, Harlem Hospital Center; death rate of black infants in Harlem; John Daniel, Girls and Boys Town.
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Season 26 Episode 12: Black Women Who Stop at Nothing to Be the Best
Harriett Michel, National Minority Supplier Development Council; Dr. Marilyn French Hubbard, Henry Ford Health System.
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Season 26 Episode 11: The Soul of a Congresswoman
Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton discusses her career.
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Season 26 Episode 10: The Black Boarding School Tradition
Charles Beady Jr. of the Piney Woods School discusses the tradition of black boarding schools.
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Season 26 Episode 9: The Secretary of Education's Plan for Better Schools
Education Secretary Rod Paige discusses his plan for better schools.
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Season 26 Episode 8: Blacks Running for President
Presidential candidates Al Sharpton and Carol Moseley-Braun.
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Season 26 Episode 7: The History of Black Music
Black colleges' choirs and soloists' performances.
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Season 26 Episode 6: The History of Black Music
Black colleges' choirs and soloists' performances.
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Season 26 Episode 5: Can One Black College Save Them All?
Knoxville College's fight against bankruptcy.
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Season 26 Episode 4: The GOP From an Insider Black
Political decisions based on principles.
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Season 26 Episode 3: Can the Republican Party Change Its Agenda and Include Blacks?
The Republican racial-equality agenda.
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Season 26 Episode 2: How a Power Couple Wields Power
An affluent couple exerts influence.
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Season 26 Episode 1: The Art of Culture
Artists investigate man's frailties and strengths through art.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 25 (2002)
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Season 25 Episode 32: Lionel Hampton: A Grace Note
Lionel Hampton's life and musical career.
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Season 25 Episode 26: Rethinking Race
Attorney Connie Rice and writer Earl Ofari Hutchinson discuss the idea of rethinking race.
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Season 25 Episode 25: Mr. Showdown
Radio talk show host Larry Elder.
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Season 25 Episode 24: Barbershop Talk
Controversy surrounding the movie 'Barbershop.'
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Season 25 Episode 22: How Did Race and Racism Get Started?
The evolution of racism.
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Season 25 Episode 21: Culture as a Weapon or Tool for Tolerance?
Changes in the prevailing minority group; author Earl Ofari Hutchinson; columnist Yasmin Davidds-Garrido.
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Season 25 Episode 20: A Multi-Ethnic State in Evolution
Rep. Diane Watson discusses multiculturalism in California.
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Season 25 Episode 19: The Evolution of Black Studies
Maulana Karenga discusses the evolution of black studies.
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Season 25 Episode 18: The Future of Blacks in Hollywood
Actor Bernie Casey discusses the treatment of blacks in Hollywood.
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Season 25 Episode 17: Slavery Reparations: Racism or Justice?
The issue of paying reparations to blacks for slavery.
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Season 25 Episode 16: 10 Years After the Rodney King Riots
Civic leader Bernard Kinsey discusses the impact of the Rodney King riots on Los Angeles.
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Season 25 Episode 15: Banneker: Truth to Power
The life of surveyor Benjamin Banneker.
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Season 25 Episode 14: Education: What Really Works?
Parents look to private schools for their children.
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Season 25 Episode 13: The One Drop Rule?
Author Scott Malcomson discusses ethnicity.
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Season 25 Episode 12: Is Race No Longer Important
Author Annie S. Barnes describes racism through personal accounts of daily forms of discrimination.
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Season 25 Episode 11: Is Unconscious Racism a Killer?
Unconscious racism in the medical field.
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Season 25 Episode 10: Is the Human Race Our Best Kept Secret?
Author Joseph Graves discusses his beliefs that humans cannot be separated into races by genetics.
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Season 25 Episode 9: From Right to Left: The Politics of Glenn Loury
Harvard professor Glenn Loury discusses his book 'The Anatomy of Racial Inequality.'
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Season 25 Episode 8: From Left to Right: The Politics of Roy Innis
Roy Innis, the Congress of Racial Equality.
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Season 25 Episode 7: How to Profile the Bad Guys
Racial profiling.
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Season 25 Episode 6: Does Soap and Water Fight Cancer?
The association between hygiene and disease.
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Season 25 Episode 5: Patriot Soldier, Two Wars
Black soldiers, who went to war for their country, also fought racism at home.
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Season 25 Episode 4: Patriot Aviators
Aviators, including Tuskegee Airmen, share their war experiences.
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Season 25 Episode 3: Patriot Voices
Veterans recall their war experiences.
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Season 25 Episode 2: Patriot Generals
The careers of Gens. Colin Powell, Benjamin O. Davis Jr., Frank Petersen and Daniel James.
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Season 25 Episode 1: Selenium and Vitamin E in Prostate Cancer Treatment
Prostate cancer prevention.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 24 (2001)
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Season 24 Episode 28: Islam as an American Way of Life
Imam W. Deen Mohammed discusses the Quran.
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Season 24 Episode 27: How to Be a Muslim in America
Imam W. Deen Mohammed discusses the purpose of Islam and Americans Muslims response to the terrorist attacks.
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Season 24 Episode 26: The Conference That Never Happened
The impact of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the U.N. World Conference Against Racism.
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Season 24 Episode 25: America's New Immigration Policy
The impact of immigration on U.S. security.
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Season 24 Episode 24: Politics and Policy: War and Race
The impact of the terrorist attacks on U.S. politics and policies.
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Season 24 Episode 23: Transcendent America
The impact of war on America both nationally and internationally.
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Season 24 Episode 22: Does Anyone Care?
The caste system in Asia and Africa.
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Season 24 Episode 21: Did Blacks Spark White Civilization?
The history of black people in Egypt.
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Season 24 Episode 20: Asia and Blacks
African origins and presence in Asia.
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Season 24 Episode 19: New Millennium Music
Growth in gospel music revenues.
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Season 24 Episode 18: Holy or History: How Do You Read the Bible?
The influence of Egyptian history on the Bible.
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Season 24 Episode 17: The Good Guys
The Black Data Processing Associates.
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Season 24 Episode 16: How Do You Govern Yourself?
Caribbean background.
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Season 24 Episode 15: Will the India Model Work for America's Have Nots?
Computers; technology; self-empowerment.
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Season 24 Episode 14: Censuring America's Top Black Leader
The Rev. Jesse Jackson.
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Season 24 Episode 13: Are Girls Different?
Empowering and inspiring girls to succeed.
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Season 24 Episode 12: Jesus Christ Yo
Spreading the word of God through hip hop music.
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Season 24 Episode 11: The Black Leadership Struggle
Civil-rights leadership; the Rev. Al Sharpton.
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Season 24 Episode 10: Thomas Jefferson's Black and White DNA
Thomas Jefferson's descendants.
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Season 24 Episode 9: Do Blacks Undervalue Themselves?
The value blacks place on each other as business contacts.
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Season 24 Episode 8: Matthew Henson: The Final Step
Eskimo descendants of arctic explorer Matthew Henson.
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Season 24 Episode 7: The Henson Saga
Arctic explorer Matthew Henson.
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Season 24 Episode 6: Slave Values
Slave values; Islam in Africa.
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Season 24 Episode 5: Origins
Origins and achievements of the black African diaspora.
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Season 24 Episode 4: Republican View: Will Blacks Accept the Bush Presidency?
Bush administration; black community.
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Season 24 Episode 3: Democratic View: Will Blacks Accept the Bush Presidency?
The black community's acceptance of George W. Bush's presidency.
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Season 24 Episode 2: A Filmmaker's Look at Ralph Bunche
Nobel Peace Prize recipient Ralph Bunche.
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Season 24 Episode 1: 75 Good Men and Women
Knoxville College's struggle for survival.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 23 (2000)
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Season 23 Episode 26: Cancer Diagnosis: What Do We Do?
Cancer treatments; health issues.
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Season 23 Episode 25: Killing Them Harshly
Sudan slave trade.
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Season 23 Episode 24: The Devil's Advice
A tale of a man's struggle against the odds.
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Season 23 Episode 23: What Hat Are You Wearing?
Dr. Joe Cornelius develops a creative way to teach history.
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Season 23 Episode 22: Perils of the Presidency
Opinion polls; astrologer's revelations about the next presidency.
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Season 23 Episode 21: Alaska: Frontier of Race Relations
Racial harmony in Alaska.
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Season 23 Episode 21: When Is Race Black or White?
Brazil; race.
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Season 23 Episode 20: J. Edgar Hoover: The Question That Won't Die
J. Edgar Hoover.
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Season 23 Episode 19: The Jubilee God
Holy Bible: African American Jubilee Edition.
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Season 23 Episode 18: Race Preference or Race Help?
Affirmative action.
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Season 23 Episode 17: What Did Farrakhan Say and When Did He Say It?
Minister Louis Farrakhan.
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Season 23 Episode 16: Black & Rich: The Inside Story
Attorney/author Lawrence Otis Graham.
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Season 23 Episode 15: Black & Rich: The Inside Story
Attorney/author Lawrence Otis Graham.
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Season 23 Episode 14: Hulda Clark Rebuttal
Three people dispute Dr. Hulda Clark's theories and methods of identifying disease.
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Season 23 Episode 13: Hulda Clark Rebuttal
Three people dispute Dr. Hulda Clark's theories and methods of identifying disease.
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Season 23 Episode 12: Pesticides and Cancer
Health risks of pesticides.
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Season 23 Episode 11: Self-Health: Kidney Disease, Liver Disease, Blood Poisoning, Alzheimer's Disease and AIDS
Dr. Hulda Clark researches kidney disease, liver disease, blood poisoning, Alzheimer's disease and AIDS.
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Season 23 Episode 10: Self-Health: Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke, Lung Disease and Diabetes
Dr. Hulda Clark discusses five major causes of death in the United States.
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Season 23 Episode 9: Self-Health: Killing the Parasites and Cleansing the Body
Dr. Hulda Clark discusses how to detect bacteria, viruses and pollutants in the body.
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Season 23 Episode 8: Self-Health: Cutting Edge Science or Quackery?
Dr. Hulda Clark researches causes of and cures for disease.
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Season 23 Episode 7: Is Cleanliness Next to Good Health?
Scientist Ken Seaton believes good hygiene is the key to better health.
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Season 23 Episode 6: The AIDS Maverick
Virologist Dr. Peter Duesberg.
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Season 23 Episode 5: Health From the Other Side
Health guru Gary Null.
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Season 23 Episode 4: Should Blacks Receive Reparations?
National reparations movement in the United States benefits blacks.
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Season 23 Episode 3: Reparations for Tulsa Race Riot?
A racially-diverse panel in Oklahoma urges the state to pay reparations for the 1921 Tulsa race riot.
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Season 23 Episode 2: Who Really Killed Martin Luther King Jr.?
Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.
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Season 23 Episode 1: Reflections of Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 22 (1999)
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Season 22 Episode 26: Finishing the Century: Blacks in the '60s
Archival footage chronicles the 1960s.
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Season 22 Episode 25: Character vs. Race
A speech at Hampton College deals with race and character.
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Season 22 Episode 24: Character vs. Race
A speech at Hampton College deals with race and character.
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Season 22 Episode 23: An Outrageous Program to Cure all Diseases
Health problems.
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Season 22 Episode 22: Singing the Message of Hate
Racist music.
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Season 22 Episode 21: Do Pollutants and Parasites Cause All Disease?
Dr. Hulda Clark discusses the effects of pollutants and parasites.
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Season 22 Episode 20: Hysterical Environmental Terrorists or Good Citizens?
Controversial environmental activism.
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Season 22 Episode 19: Which Is Worse: Mosquitoes or Nerve Poison?
Controversy surrounds the spraying of pesticides over metropolitan areas.
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Season 22 Episode 18: Is Y2K a Laughing Matter?
Panelists discuss the Y2K readiness of U.S. companies.
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Season 22 Episode 17: Race and Y2K
Y2K raises concern about escalated racial tension and hate crimes.
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Season 22 Episode 16: America's Future Speaks Out
Teens discuss race, school, violence, crime, drugs and the future.
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Season 22 Episode 15: America's Future Speaks Out
Teens discuss race, school, violence, crime, drugs and the future.
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Season 22 Episode 14: Gone but Not Forgotten
Heroes; legends.
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Season 22 Episode 13: Songs of the Spirit
Music's influence on American culture.
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Season 22 Episode 12: Songs of the Spirit
Music's influence on American culture.
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Season 22 Episode 11: Events That Changed America: Roots and Revolution
American history.
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Season 22 Episode 10: Y2K: Why Worry?
Concerns about Y2K.
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Season 22 Episode 9: Y2K Survival
Possible ramifications for Y2K.
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Season 22 Episode 8: How Does a Nation Rot Inside?
Youth violence.
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Season 22 Episode 7: Should We Fear the Police
Tension exists between the black community and the police.
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Season 22 Episode 6: Legends of Comedy
Bill Cosby; Richard Pryor; Dick Gregory; George Kirby; Nipsey Russell.
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Season 22 Episode 5: The Winning Spirit
Arthur Ashe; Jim Brown; Wilma Rudolph; Marcus Haines.
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Season 22 Episode 4: A Slice of Americana
The black experience in America; African-American pioneers.
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Season 22 Episode 3: The Shackled Immigrants
Slavery and racism affect social and economic progress.
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Season 22 Episode 2: Y2K: Run for Your Life
Computers in year 2000.
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Season 22 Episode 1: In the Words of Frederick Douglass
The black struggle; Frederick Douglass; Martin Luther King Jr.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 21 (1998)
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Season 21 Episode 25: The Black Summit of 1972
Events and issues shape black thought more than 25 years ago.
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Season 21 Episode 24: The Black Summit of 1972
Events and issues shape black thought more than 25 years ago.
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Season 21 Episode 23: Words for the Spirit
Secular and spiritual leaders.
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Season 21 Episode 22: Music Legends
Eubie Blake; Chuck Jackson; Stevie Wonder; Lionel Hampton; Charles Brown.
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Season 21 Episode 21: What Clinical Definition Would You Give to President Clinton's Behavior?
President Bill Clinton's behavior.
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Season 21 Episode 20: Saving Private Washington
Military; veterans.
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Season 21 Episode 19: Why Y2K Will Crash the Economy and What to Do About It
Economy in the year 2000.
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Season 21 Episode 18: A Y2K Alarmist
Economy in the year 2000.
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Season 21 Episode 17: The Dollar and Y2K
Computers in year 2000.
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Season 21 Episode 16: Moral Rot?
Bill Clinton's impropriety.
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Season 21 Episode 15: Race and Justice in the New Millennium
The Rev. Wyatt Tee Walker.
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Season 21 Episode 14: African vs. European Culture
African history and culture.
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Season 21 Episode 13: Y2K at the Community Level
Computers in the year 2000.
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Season 21 Episode 12: Africa in Chaos
Africa's social and economic problems.
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Season 21 Episode 11: Skills for the 21st Century
Job skills for the new millennium.
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Season 21 Episode 10: Universal and Race Success
Formulas for success; author Herbert Harris; author George Fraser.
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Season 21 Episode 9: Job.com
Jobs on the Internet.
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Season 21 Episode 8: His Own Man
The Rev. Calvin O. Butts III.
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Season 21 Episode 7: Free at Last
Law and drugs.
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Season 21 Episode 6: A Can-do Lady
Public education.
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Season 21 Episode 5: A Grade of C- on Race
Race relations.
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Season 21 Episode 4: Bill Clinton: Unreported Stories
Author Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.
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Season 21 Episode 3: The Y2K Problem
Computers in the year 2000.
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Season 21 Episode 2: The Debt Bomb
Debt and the economy.
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Season 21 Episode 1: Was Ron Brown Shot?
The death of Ron Brown.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 20 (1997 - 2007)
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Season 20 Episode 26: Hepatitis Cure and FDA Takeover
Hepatitis.
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Season 20 Episode 25: Who Are the Promise Keepers?
Promise Keepers.
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Season 20 Episode 24: A Health Explorer
Health problems of indigenous groups.
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Season 20 Episode 23: The Threat to the Andes
Lead poisoning.
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Season 20 Episode 22: Is the IRS Out of Control?
The Internal Revenue Service.
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Season 20 Episode 21: Name Calling
Racism.
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Season 20 Episode 20: Race War
Racial discord.
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Season 20 Episode 19: The Crash of '98?
The economy and the stock market.
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Season 20 Episode 18: A Moral Dilemma?
Henry J. Lyons.
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Season 20 Episode 17: Blue Code
Police brutality.
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Season 20 Episode 16: Good News About AIDS and HIV
AIDS research.
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Season 20 Episode 15: Money on the Web
Business and the Internet.
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Season 20 Episode 14: Were Gulf War Veterans Used as Guinea Pigs?
Gulf War syndrome.
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Season 20 Episode 13: America's Economy: Crash or Boom?
America's economic forecast.
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Season 20 Episode 12: Another Version of the Tuskegee Experiment
Government experimentation on African Americans.
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Season 20 Episode 12: Does the Church Work for Black America?
Dr. Steve Cole examines the role of the church in the black community.
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Season 20 Episode 11: Your Money With a Twist
Financial advisers Brooke Stephens and Suze Orman.
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Season 20 Episode 10: The 21st-Century Schools
Online educational programs.
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Season 20 Episode 9: The First Cyberleaders
Teaching children about computer technology.
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Season 20 Episode 8: Religion on Trial
Abuses found in traditional churches.
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Season 20 Episode 7: The MLK Conspiracy?
Reexamining the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination.
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Season 20 Episode 6: The MLK Conspiracy?
Re-examining the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination.
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Season 20 Episode 5: Are Black/Jewish Relations as Bad as We Thought?
Black and Jewish interactions.
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Season 20 Episode 4: A Star Controversy
Author Star Parker: conservatism.
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Season 20 Episode 3: The Ebonics Controversy
Linguists discuss Ebonics.
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Season 20 Episode 2: Honor at Last
Honoring black soldiers.
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Season 20 Episode 1: An A-1 Threat
Mandatory penalties for drug offenses.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 19 (1996)
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Season 19 Episode 30: From Welfare to Work
Michigan's welfare reform.
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Season 19 Episode 29: From Academics to Cyberspace
Teaching students technology.
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Season 19 Episode 28: The Nation's Black Educators
Education in the 21st century.
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Season 19 Episode 27: The Little Boy and the Little Girl Within Us
Selecting romantic partners.
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Season 19 Episode 26: White, Black or None of the Above
Defining race in the United States.
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Season 19 Episode 25: Is There a Dollar Left in the World?
Author Andrew Gause ('The Secret World of Money') discusses monetary control.
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Season 19 Episode 24: Has the American Government Declared War on Black America?
Alleged CIA involvement in cocaine distribution.
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Season 19 Episode 23: How AIDS Research Kills Scientists
AIDS research.
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Season 19 Episode 22: African Origin: Civilized or Barbaric?
African civilization.
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Season 19 Episode 21: A Super Cyberleader
Technical workers.
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Season 19 Episode 20: The Voice in the Wilderness
Entitlement reform.
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Season 19 Episode 19: Falling in Love With Death
College student serving 24-year prison sentence.
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Season 19 Episode 18: A Rap With Colin Powell
Colin Powell.
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Season 19 Episode 17: A Lasting Partnership
Marriage.
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Season 19 Episode 16: Should Major Be in the Minors?
Athletes.
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Season 19 Episode 15: Duesberg Responds to The New York Times
Dr. Peter Duesberg discusses the media's portrayal of AIDS.
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Season 19 Episode 14: Was the AIDS Virus Invented?
Virologist Dr. Peter Duesberg discusses the HIV virus.
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Season 19 Episode 13: The Explorer of a New World
Dr. Allen Counter.
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Season 19 Episode 12: The Lost Africans of the Andes
Enclave of African descendants.
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Season 19 Episode 11: The New Cyberspace Cadets
Computer technology.
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Season 19 Episode 10: Is Violence Race Based?
An alleged government-sponsored violence initiative.
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Season 19 Episode 9: A Firsthand View of Slavery in Africa
Slavery in Africa.
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Season 19 Episode 7: The Truth According to Tony Brown
Issues of the black community.
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Season 19 Episode 6: The Truth According to Tony Brown
Issues of the black community.
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Season 19 Episode 5: Culture or Technology
National conference on Afrocentricity; children.
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Season 19 Episode 4: Group Destruction
The Afrocentric Training Project national conference; Afrocentric values.
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Season 19 Episode 3: The Melatonin Miracle?
Dr. William Regelson discusses melatonin.
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Season 19 Episode 2: Cyberspace: A New Language
Computer technology and career opportunities.
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Season 19 Episode 1: Predicting the Future
Predictions for 1996.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 18 (1995)
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Season 18 Episode 30: White Man's Burden
Harry Belafonte discusses the movie 'White Man's Burden.'
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Season 18 Episode 29: The Cyberspace Cadets
Education and computer technology.
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Season 18 Episode 28: The Brown and D'Souza Face-Off
Author Dinesh D'Souza discusses his views on black intelligence and cultural deficiencies.
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Season 18 Episode 27: Is America Ready for a Black President?
Possibility of a black president.
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Season 18 Episode 26: A White Riot
Aftermath of the Simpson trial.
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Season 18 Episode 25: Slavery in Sudan: A Rebuttal
Slavery in Sudan.
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Season 18 Episode 24: When the Eagle Flies
Contributions of the all-black 92nd Division during World War II.
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Season 18 Episode 23: Women in Cyberspace
Women discuss various areas of computer technology.
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Season 18 Episode 22: Is Melatonin the Next Miracle Drug?
Melatonin.
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Season 18 Episode 21: Can You Make Money on the Internet?
Consumer sales transactions on the Internet.
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Season 18 Episode 20: Why Are the Gulf Veterans Sick?
Gulf War syndrome.
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Season 18 Episode 19: The Cyberspace Club
The cyberspace frontier.
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Season 18 Episode 18: America: Cashless and Broke?
Nation's monetary system.
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Season 18 Episode 17: Another View of the Slave Trade
Slave trade.
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Season 18 Episode 16: Homegrown Terrorism
Terrorism in America.
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Season 18 Episode 15: Women Against the Odds
Two black women's success stories.
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Season 18 Episode 14: A White-Black Woman
Light-skinned blacks.
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Season 18 Episode 13: Gender in the Military: The Air Force Response
Officials respond to charges of gender discrimination in the Air Force.
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Season 18 Episode 12: Black-Jewish Alliance: A Response
African-American alliance with Jews.
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Season 18 Episode 11: Will Republicans Dominate the Next 40 Years?
Strategists discuss potential for political realignment after the 1994 election.
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Season 18 Episode 10: Alternative Medicine
Burton Goldberg discusses alternative remedies to everyday ailments.
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Season 18 Episode 9: What Do Americans Think About Race?
David Alpern discusses Newsweek's poll on racial issues.
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Season 18 Episode 8: The Martin Luther King Jr. Affair
Georgia David Powers discusses her relationship with the Rev. King.
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Season 18 Episode 7: Is There a Black-Jewish Alliance?
The creation and collapse of the African-American/Jewish alliance.
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Season 18 Episode 6: Gender Discrimination
A group of women charges a military branch with discrimination, harassment and physical assault.
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Season 18 Episode 5: A Death Sentence
Bacterial illnesses may cause false positives on HIV antibody tests.
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Season 18 Episode 4: Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas: The Other Side
David Brock discusses the Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas story.
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Season 18 Episode 3: Black Fears of the GOP
Black support for the Republican Party.
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Season 18 Episode 2: The GOP's Next Two Years
Public policies that will highlight the Republican platform.
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Season 18 Episode 1: The Charge Is Murder
Jack Baxter discusses Minister Louis Farrakhan; Malcolm X's death.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 17 (1994)
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Season 17 Episode 28: Beyond Blame
Dr. Michael Grant discusses answers to the race problem.
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Season 17 Episode 27: Black Labor, White Wealth
Dr. Claud Anderson discusses the economic conditions of Blacks.
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Season 17 Episode 26: Community Business
The Mercantile Business Coalition counteracts charges of black inferiority.
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Season 17 Episode 25: Has Africa Been Betrayed by Its Leaders?
Dr. George Ayittey discusses the future of African countries.
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Season 17 Episode 24: Race and Intelligence
Dr. Frances Cress Welsing discusses the book 'The Bell Curve.'
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Season 17 Episode 23: NAACP at the Crossroads
Dr. William Gibson discusses the future of the NAACP.
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Season 17 Episode 22: Africana Womanism and Cults of Influence
Author Brenda Verner discusses the movement to reclaim 'womanism.'
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Season 17 Episode 21: A New Information Highway
Technology and the dissemination of information.
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Season 17 Episode 20: Today's Slave Trade
The persistence of slave trade in the 20th century.
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Season 17 Episode 19: The Man Who Broke the Tuskegee Experiment
Medical experimentation by public health providers.
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Season 17 Episode 18: A Music Legend Without a Home
Music legend Chuck Jackson discusses his career.
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Season 17 Episode 17: New Ways to Live
The effects of diet and hygiene on a person's health.
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Season 17 Episode 16: Success Runs in Our Race
Author George Fraser ('Success Runs in Our Race').
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Season 17 Episode 15: Reparations: Something for Nothing or the American Solution
The petition against the United States for violation of human rights of a national minority.
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Season 17 Episode 14: America: The Divisible Republic?
Dr. Matthew Holden Jr. discusses the civil rights movement.
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Season 17 Episode 13: Can Schools Do the Job?
Educational leaders discuss education and minorities.
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Season 17 Episode 12: A Youth Speak Out
Students share their concerns at Virginia State University.
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Season 17 Episode 11: Afro Brasil
African history and culture in Brazil.
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Season 17 Episode 10: The Colors of Brazil
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Season 17 Episode 9: Disease: America's New Frontier
The effect of AIDS drug AZT on newborns.
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Season 17 Episode 8: Are Children the Victims of AIDS Treatment?
State law prohibits AIDS testing without parental consent.
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Season 17 Episode 7: The Slavery Controversy
Misconceptions of the origins of American slave trade.
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Season 17 Episode 6: A Man With His Own AIDS Treatment
Research scientist Gary Null explains an AIDS treatment.
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Season 17 Episode 5: Is the Black Middle Class Angry?
Author Ellis Cose discusses emotions of the black middle class.
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Season 17 Episode 4: Does the Davis-Bacon Act Cause Black Unemployment?
The purpose of the Davis-Bacon Act.
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Season 17 Episode 3: The Psychology of AIDS
Panelists discuss the AIDS infection rate.
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Season 17 Episode 2: Has the Black Leadership Betrayed Its Own Community?
Author Khalid Al-Mansour discusses leadership.
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Season 17 Episode 1: Vitamins: Is the Issue Choice?
FDA's new regulation regarding vitamin supplements.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 16 (1993)
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Season 16 Episode 34: The Awful Truth: End of the American Dream
A solution to the rising federal debt.
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Season 16 Episode 34: Is the Black Vote for Sale?
Alleged suppression of black votes in New Jersey.
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Season 16 Episode 33: The Politics of Meaning or Snake Oil?
A debate on President Clinton's economic plan.
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Season 16 Episode 31: Are Graduates the Problem?
An examination of higher education.
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Season 16 Episode 30: After the Rainbow
Jersey City Mayor Bret Schundler discusses civil rights.
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Season 16 Episode 29: How to Predict a Race Race
Lawrence Hugick's theory on biracial elections.
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Season 16 Episode 28: The Forgotten West
Black historians detail facts and legends of the West.
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Season 16 Episode 27: Crime, Texas Style: Will the Nation Strike Back?
A Houston town meeting discusses the crime epidemic.
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Season 16 Episode 26: What Does Economic Empowerment Mean?
A panel discusses economic empowerment.
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Season 16 Episode 25: Are Black Women Endangered?
An examination of the black woman's plight in society.
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Season 16 Episode 24: Why Are the Top Students Going to Florida?
A profile of Florida A & M University.
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Season 16 Episode 23: The Future of Black America: Problems and Solutions
A Cincinnati town meeting discusses urban problems.
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Season 16 Episode 22: Leadership and Empowerment: How Do We Do It?
The National Bar Association 68th annual conference in Florida.
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Season 16 Episode 21: Do Boycotts Work?
The effects, workings and benefits of boycotts.
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Season 16 Episode 20: Western Roots
Historians chronicle Oklahoma's past; from Oklahoma City.
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Season 16 Episode 19: Team America: Getting Ready for the Global Market
Cultural diversity in America's workforce.
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Season 16 Episode 18: How the Media Treats Black Success
The self-help effort, REACH Inc.
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Season 16 Episode 17: The Debate That Won't Take Place
The audience reacts to Lani Guinier's written statements.
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Season 16 Episode 16: The Myth of AIDS in Africa
Examines the contention of an AIDS epidemic in Africa.
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Season 16 Episode 15: The Life Factor
Hygiene's relationship to health and intelligence.
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Season 16 Episode 14: AIDS: Natural Therapies
Patients and doctors discuss alternatives to medicine for AIDS treatment.
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Season 16 Episode 13: Anita Hill: Victim ... or Liar? You Decide
Author David Brock analyzes the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill case.
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Season 16 Episode 12: Can the Liberals Pull It Off?
Perspectives on the issue of rebuilding cities.
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Season 16 Episode 11: Team America: Can We Get Along?
Experts discuss racial tension.
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Season 16 Episode 10: Business Ethics in a Changing Society
Ninth Annual Business Ethics Conference.
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Season 16 Episode 9: These Are My Children
Cultural background affects upbringing.
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Season 16 Episode 8: It's Sex and Drugs
Debate on different theories about AIDS.
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Season 16 Episode 7: Human Capital: Key to the Future
Preparing students to compete in the global market.
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Season 16 Episode 6: Is America Going Bankrupt?
Industrialist Harry Figgie Jr.; economist Gerald Swanson.
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Season 16 Episode 5: Malcolm X and Judas
Karl Evanzz theorizes on Malcolm X's death.
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Season 16 Episode 4: The Assassin
Talmadge Hayer discusses Malcolm X's assassination.
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Season 16 Episode 3: Who Killed Malcolm X?
Circumstances of Malcolm X's death.
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Season 16 Episode 2: AIDS Counterpoint
AIDS and drug use.
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Season 16 Episode 1: A Message to Arthur Ashe and Magic Johnson
Dr. Gary Null on AIDS treatment.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 15
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Season 15 Episode 35: AIDS Without HIV
Dr. Harvey Bialy discusses AIDS.
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Season 15 Episode 34: AIDS and Health
HIV and AIDS, with Dr. Gary Null, Arthur Ashe.
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Season 15 Episode 33: Initiative or Genocide?
Studying crime and genetics.
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Season 15 Episode 32: The Clarence Thomas Affair: One Year Later
A review.
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Season 15 Episode 31: Does Crack Cause AIDS?
Drugs debilitate the immune system.
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Season 15 Episode 30: Election '92: Who Should Blacks Vote For?
The black vote.
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Season 15 Episode 29: X-Ploitation?
Spike Lee's 'Malcolm X.'
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Season 15 Episode 28: Race: The Hidden Political Agenda
Black concerns.
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Season 15 Episode 27: Inside Brazil
Race relations in Rio de Janeiro.
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Season 15 Episode 26: School to Work
The decline of education and business.
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Season 15 Episode 25: One-on-One
The Rev. Buster Soaries of New Jersey.
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Season 15 Episode 24: A Nation's First
Building black-owned businesses in Florida.
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Season 15 Episode 23: The Sister Souljah Controversy: Q & A With Tony Brown
Brown answers questions about rapper Sister Souljah.
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Season 15 Episode 22: Is the Press Helping Ross Perot Lie?
Dallas journalist Laura Miller discusses Ross Perot.
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Season 15 Episode 21: The Miami Boycott
Anniversary of a boycott of Miami tourism.
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Season 15 Episode 20: A Look at the United States From Brazil
Brazilian views.
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Season 15 Episode 19: A Nation Divided
Reaction to the Rodney King verdict.
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Season 15 Episode 18: One-on-One With Andrew Hacker
Author Andrew Hacker discusses racism.
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Season 15 Episode 17: Throw the Rascals Out
Jack Gargan discusses the U.S. deficit.
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Season 15 Episode 16: Is It Racism or Excuses?
A crisis in the black community.
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Season 15 Episode 15: One-on-One With Lester Thurow
The U.S. deficit.
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Season 15 Episode 14: One-on-One With Lester Thurow
The United States' fate.
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Season 15 Episode 13: Is There a Plan to Get Rid of Blacks?
A conspiracy theory.
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Season 15 Episode 12: Children Who Are Self-Employed
Fostering entrepreneurship.
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Season 15 Episode 11: Does the AIDS Virus Cause AIDS?
Dr. Robert Root-Bernstein.
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Season 15 Episode 10: Date Rape
The Mike Tyson rape trial.
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Season 15 Episode 9: Do the Japanese Discriminate Against Blacks?
Blacks in the Japanese auto industry.
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Season 15 Episode 8: Should Americans Boycott the Japanese?
'Buy American' campaign.
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Season 15 Episode 7: On the Stump With Alex Haley
Alex Haley discusses 'Roots.'
- Season 15 Episode 6: Why Are Black Preachers Defending Mike Tyson?
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Season 15 Episode 5: The Man You'll Love or Hate
The Rev. Al Sharpton.
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Season 15 Episode 4: A Stacked Deck
Racism cripples economic growth.
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Season 15 Episode 3: Good Business Cents
Businesses and community involvement.
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Season 15 Episode 2: Multiculturalism or Afrocentricity?
Curricula.
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Season 15 Episode 1: A Report Card
Black educators grade U.S. schools.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 14
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Season 14 Episode 26: Current Events 101
Influences on political thinking.
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Season 14 Episode 25: A Tribe of His Own
Urban Youth Investment Program founder Kent Amos.
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Season 14 Episode 24: Can the Democrats Win in 1992?
Correspondent Peter Brown.
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Season 14 Episode 23: Civil Rights After Clarence Thomas
Civil rights.
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Season 14 Episode 22: New Black Images
Impact of the Clarence Thomas hearings.
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Season 14 Episode 21: Independent Party the Democrats Don't Want
The Harold Washington Party.
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Season 14 Episode 20: Is Self-Help a Myth?
Opportunities for blacks.
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Season 14 Episode 19: Why Don't Blacks Do Well in Science?
Black scientists and engineers.
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Season 14 Episode 18: Is Self-Help Too Much Work?
Black organizations redirect funds.
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Season 14 Episode 17: Can the Apollo Survive?
Future of the Apollo Theatre.
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Season 14 Episode 16: A Conspiracy to Keep Blacks Out of the Republican Party?
Author Matthew Rees.
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Season 14 Episode 15: Clarence Thomas Affair
Debate on Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court nomination.
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Season 14 Episode 14: Clarence Thomas Nomination
Judge Clarence Thomas.
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Season 14 Episode 13: Cultural Barrier
Racism against blacks in Japan.
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Season 14 Episode 12: Will the Cities Burn?
Black Panther militia.
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Season 14 Episode 11: Hunting the Virus Hunter
Dr. Peter Duesberg discusses AIDS.
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Season 14 Episode 10: Hunting the Virus Hunter
Dr. Peter Duesberg discusses AIDS.
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Season 14 Episode 9: Where Was Rock 'n' Roll 35 Years Ago?
Musician Charles Brown.
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Season 14 Episode 8: Who Discovered the North Pole?
North Pole controversy.
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Season 14 Episode 7: AIDS & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Author Neenyah Ostrom.
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Season 14 Episode 6: Does the Middle Class Do Enough?
Using assets to benefit others.
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Season 14 Episode 5: Are College Scholarships Quotas?
Black scholarships.
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Season 14 Episode 4: Question of Patriotism?
Blacks and patriotism.
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Season 14 Episode 3: Cultural Diversity: Good Idea?
Cultural diversity in higher education.
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Season 14 Episode 2: Evolution of Sammy Davis
A tribute to Sammy Davis Jr.
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Season 14 Episode 1: Struggle of Old
Newsmakers and issues of the '60s and '70s.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 13
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Season 13 Episode 32: Common Law & Common Sense
Attorney Morris Dees Jr. sues hate groups.
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Season 13 Episode 31: Tony Brown's Favorite Interviews
William Shockley.
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Season 13 Episode 30: Live Right, Die Right
A tribute to schoolteacher Ruth Norman.
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Season 13 Episode 29: Does Desegregation Mean Equality?
Closing black colleges.
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Season 13 Episode 28: Today's Talented Tenth
ACT-SO, an olympics of the mind.
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Season 13 Episode 27: Can Blacks Feed Themselves?
Demise of black farms.
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Season 13 Episode 26: Mayor of Mardi Gras
New Orleans Mayor Sidney Barthelemy.
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Season 13 Episode 25: In the Huddle With Jim Brown
Sports celebrity Jim Brown.
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Season 13 Episode 24: Plan for the '90s
Promoting self-help among blacks.
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Season 13 Episode 23: Man Who Bought a College
Comer Cottrell saves a bankrupt Dallas college.
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Season 13 Episode 22: Is the Tawana Brawley Story an Outrage?
Tawana Brawley case.
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Season 13 Episode 20: Chicago Black Expo
Black economic development.
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Season 13 Episode 19: An Affirmative Opportunity Church
St. Stephen Baptist Church in New Orleans.
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Season 13 Episode 18: Do Blacks Need a New Agenda?
Equality for blacks.
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Season 13 Episode 17: Hanging Judge
Author Stanley Crouch ('Notes of a Hanging Judge').
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Season 13 Episode 16: Banned in St. Louis
Magazine publishers Mary Anne and Edgar Holley.
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Season 13 Episode 15: Majestic Eagles
National business network, the Majestic Eagles.
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Season 13 Episode 14: Malcolm: 25 Years Later
Remembering Malcolm X.
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Season 13 Episode 13: Inside the Klan
Reporter Stetson Kennedy discusses the Ku Klux Klan.
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Season 13 Episode 12: Minority of One
Author Shahrazad Ali discusses the black woman.
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Season 13 Episode 11: What Happened to the Brother?
Black men and crime.
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Season 13 Episode 10: Is Alaska a Land of Opportunity?
Black Alaskans.
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Season 13 Episode 9: Black & White
Mary Walker declares her black ancestry.
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Season 13 Episode 8: Black Radio Hall of Fame
Tribute to black radio greats.
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Season 13 Episode 7: Library of Black History: Longest Struggle
Battle for equal rights; NAACP.
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Season 13 Episode 6: Library of Black History: Booker T. Washington Freedom Trail
Booker T. Washington.
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Season 13 Episode 5: Library of Black History: Black Hollywood
Blacks in film.
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Season 13 Episode 4: Library of Black History: America's Black Eagles
Tuskegee Airmen.
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Season 13 Episode 3: Is Race a Disadvantage?
Cosmetics for blacks.
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Season 13 Episode 2: Last Evening of Martin Luther King Jr.
Conflicting opinions.
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Season 13 Episode 1: Woman Scorned
Adjua Abi Naantannbuu recalls Martin Luther King Jr.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 12
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Season 12 Episode 34: Through the Eyes of a Master
Pictorial history of black theater.
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Season 12 Episode 33: Man With the Number
Numerologist Lloyd Strayhorn.
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Season 12 Episode 32: Jim Brown: Out of Bounds
Sportsman/author Jim Brown.
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Season 12 Episode 31: Ice: Coldest Drug You'll Ever See
Dr. Arnold Washton.
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Season 12 Episode 30: Is Hatred America's Newest Sport?
Racial violence escalates.
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Season 12 Episode 29: Black Americans & Black Immigrants
Immigrants face obstacles.
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Season 12 Episode 28: Two Good Ol' Boys
Crusader Dick Gregory; Shreveport Police Chief Charles Gruber.
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Season 12 Episode 27: New Color Barrier
Color discrimination among blacks.
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Season 12 Episode 26: Hatred of the '90s
Racial violence escalates.
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Season 12 Episode 25: Follow-Up: Blacks in America
Network specials on black Americans.
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Season 12 Episode 24: Are Black Athletes Superior?
A debate.
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Season 12 Episode 23: Freedom From Within
Hair's role in blacks' psychological development.
- Season 12 Episode 22: Is There Something Wrong With Today's Youth?
- Season 12 Episode 21: Does America Owe Black People for Slavery?
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Season 12 Episode 20: How Much Do We Know About AIDS?
AIDS studies.
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Season 12 Episode 19: Why Don't Blacks in Hollywood Help Themselves?
Racism in movies.
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Season 12 Episode 18: The People vs. Western Medicine
Treating AIDS.
- Season 12 Episode 17: Is AIDS a Biological Experiment?
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Season 12 Episode 16: Has the Medical Establishment Failed Us?
Protection from AIDS.
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Season 12 Episode 15: What Causes AIDS?
Dr. Peter Duesberg.
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Season 12 Episode 14: First AIDS Whistle-Blower
Dr. Robert Strecker.
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Season 12 Episode 13: Is America for Sale?
Japanese real estate holdings in the United States.
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Season 12 Episode 12: Doing Well by Doing Good
Social responsibility.
- Season 12 Episode 11: Satanic Verses Vs. the First Amendment
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Season 12 Episode 10: There Was a Time
A tribute to Ralph Cooper.
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Season 12 Episode 9: What Killed Rhythm & Blues?
Evolution of black music.
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Season 12 Episode 8: History That Civil Rights Forgot
Dr. Wyatt T. Walker.
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Season 12 Episode 7: Forgotten Legends of Jazz
Musician/teacher Dr. Donald Byrd.
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Season 12 Episode 5: Lionel Hampton: Living History
The musician/philanthropist.
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Season 12 Episode 4: Cosby Kid
Malcolm-Jamal Warner discusses choices.
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Season 12 Episode 2: Did the Dream Survive?
Author Taylor Branch.
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Season 12 Episode 1: A Broken Alliance
Author Jonathan Kaufman.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 11
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Season 11 Episode 34: America at Its Best
Moneymakers adopt an elementary school.
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Season 11 Episode 5: Has America Had Five Black Presidents?
Racial definitions.
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Season 11 Episode 4: Was It Worth It?
Blacks migrate to north in 1915-40.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 9
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Season 9 Episode 23: The Tear on the Face of America
Independence Day's meaning to blacks.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 8
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Season 8 Episode 29: Roots of Music
Black music; gospel; blues; rock.
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Season 8 Episode 28: Roots of Music
Black hymns; slave songs.
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Season 8 Episode 21: Can the Sullivan Principles Survive?
The Rev. Leon Sullivan.
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Season 8 Episode 20: South Africa: The White Side
Racial policies.
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Season 8 Episode 19: Black Valentino
Actor Lorenzo Tucker.
- Season 8 Episode 18: Do Blacks Need New Leaders?
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Season 8 Episode 17: Views & Solutions of Minister Louis Farrakhan
Interview with Minister Louis Farrakhan.
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Season 8 Episode 16: Views & Solutions of Minister Louis Farrakhan
An interview with Minister Louis Farrakhan.
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Season 8 Episode 15: Troubled Land
Imposing sanctions against South Africa.
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Season 8 Episode 14: Black & Red: The First World
Djukas/Amerindians.
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Season 8 Episode 13: Black & Red: The First World
South American tribes.
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Season 8 Episode 12: I Didn't Kill Malcolm
Norman 3X Butler.
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Season 8 Episode 10: Are Black Leaders Racist?
Benjamin Hooks of the NAACP.
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Season 8 Episode 9: National Urban League: First 75 Years
History of the National Urban League.
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Season 8 Episode 8: National Urban League: First 75 Years
History of the National Urban League.
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Season 8 Episode 7: Thank God!
Black sacred music.
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Season 8 Episode 6: Thank God!
Black sacred music.
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Season 8 Episode 5: Thank God!
Black sacred music.
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Season 8 Episode 4: Thank God!
Black sacred music.
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Season 8 Episode 3: Africa's Downfall
Author Dr. Chancellor Williams.
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Season 8 Episode 2: The Chief
A portrait of aviator Alfred Anderson.
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Season 8 Episode 1: Health Prophet
Comedian Dick Gregory discusses his line of health products.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 7
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Season 7 Episode 34: The Wizard
Marques Haynes, 'King of Dribblers.'
- Season 7 Episode 30: When the Chickens Came Home to Roost
- Season 7 Episode 29: When the Chickens Came Home to Roost
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Season 7 Episode 28: Uptown at the Apollo
A salute to the Apollo Theatre in Harlem.
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Season 7 Episode 27: Mr. Movie
Black film producer Oscar Micheaux.
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Season 7 Episode 26: Angela Davis
The former revolutionary updates her 1972 interview.
- Season 7 Episode 25: Will Blacks Save Mondale in November?
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Season 7 Episode 24: Book on Jesse Jackson You Will Not Read
Author Barbara Reynolds.
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Season 7 Episode 23: From Rap to Al-Amin
H. Rap Brown discusses the '60s.
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Season 7 Episode 22: A Drug War?
New York Mayor Ed Koch.
- Season 7 Episode 20: Stevie Wonder Plays His Own Keys of Life
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Season 7 Episode 19: Klan Exposed
A man infiltrates the Klu Klux Klan.
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Season 7 Episode 16: Sam & Dope
Sam Moore discusses heroin addiction.
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Season 7 Episode 14: Veronica Ali: The Woman Few People Know
Muhammad Ali's wife.
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Season 7 Episode 13: How I Escaped a Lynching
One survives a 1930 lynching.
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Season 7 Episode 12: Super Tuesday & Beyond
Democratic presidential primaries.
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Season 7 Episode 11: Status of Civil Rights
Clarence Pendleton, chairman of the Civil Rights Commission.
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Season 7 Episode 10: Can Jesse Win?
Roy Innis, chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality.
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Season 7 Episode 8: Unbroken Chain
Author Dr. Na'Im Akbar.
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Season 7 Episode 4: Longest Struggle: Reign of Terror
Ku Klux Klan and the NAACP.
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Season 7 Episode 3: Jackson's Jewish Problem
The Rev. Jesse Jackson.
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Season 7 Episode 1: Does Culture Hold Blacks Back?
Economist-author Dr. Thomas Sowell.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 6
- Season 6 Episode 34: Should Blacks Separate From the U.S.?
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Season 6 Episode 33: Back to Black
A national conference of minorities.
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Season 6 Episode 32: What Does Integration Mean?
Existence of black colleges.
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Season 6 Episode 31: Mrs. Norman, We Love You
A West Virginia schoolteacher.
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Season 6 Episode 30: A Lead-ing Chance
Corporations find outstanding minority achievers.
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Season 6 Episode 29: Rap II: Sammy & Tony
Sammy Davis Jr. joins Tony Brown.
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Season 6 Episode 28: Their Feet Hurt
Parents oppose busing.
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Season 6 Episode 27: Jerry Falwell Talks About Racism
Race and civil rights.
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Season 6 Episode 24: Politics: New Black Power
Blacks in politics.
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Season 6 Episode 23: Stars on Hollywood
Sammy Davis Jr., Ben Vereen, Howard Rollins.
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Season 6 Episode 22: Who Was Medgar Evers?
Myrlie Evers discusses her husband's achievements.
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Season 6 Episode 21: Is the Atlanta Killer in Jail?
A new charge.
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Season 6 Episode 20: Fading Out
Low-budget 'blaxploitation' films.
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Season 6 Episode 19: Middle Years
Raising public consciousness.
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Season 6 Episode 18: Fading In
Create positive film roles for blacks.
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Season 6 Episode 17: Burnt Cork
Film and stage portrayals of blacks.
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Season 6 Episode 16: Herpes: Is There Hope?
Causes and treatments for herpes.
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Season 6 Episode 15: Herpes: Is There Hope?
Causes and treatments for herpes.
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Season 6 Episode 14: Tribute to Eubie Blake
A profile of the composer/singer/pianist.
- Season 6 Episode 13: Do Academic Standards Harm Black Athletes?
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Season 6 Episode 12: Ben & Bert
Performers Ben Vereen and Bert Williams.
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Season 6 Episode 11: Black Gays
Problems of being black and gay.
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Season 6 Episode 10: We're Number One
WBLS-FM, a black-owned and operated radio station.
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Season 6 Episode 9: Reagan Civil Rights
Changes in civil rights.
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Season 6 Episode 8: Black Eagles: Red Tails & Black Aces
Integrated military.
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Season 6 Episode 7: Black Eagles: Jim Crow's Graveyard
Black Air Force units.
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Season 6 Episode 6: Black Eagles: Enemy Within
The 99th Squadron.
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Season 6 Episode 5: Black Eagles: Clipped Wings
Black combat units.
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Season 6 Episode 3: George Kirby Presents King Heroin
The comedian discusses drugs and prison.
- Season 6 Episode 2: National Urban League: What Direction?
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Season 6 Episode 1: When the Sisters Came Marching Home
Black WACS.
Tony Brown's Journal: Season 5
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Season 5 Episode 30: Killer of Dreams
Jacklyn McDonald, a sickle cell anemia victim.
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Season 5 Episode 29: Bad Bishops & a Queen
Chess wizards.
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Season 5 Episode 28: House With Music in It
Lionel Hampton, humanitarian.
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Season 5 Episode 26: Is TV Off-Color?
Black power in the media.
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Season 5 Episode 25: Sgt. Benjamin
Hal Williams of 'Private Benjamin.'
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Season 5 Episode 24: Black Soap
Blacks in daytime soap operas.
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Season 5 Episode 23: Blacks in White TV
Treatment of black actors.
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Season 5 Episode 22: Black Revolt in the '80's
Historical comparisons.
- Season 5 Episode 21: NAACP: What Directions?
- Season 5 Episode 19: Racist-Racism or Anti-Racist Racism
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Season 5 Episode 18: A Real Tough Guy
Frank E. Petersen, the Marine Corps' first black aviator.
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Season 5 Episode 16: The Black West
The history of Blacks in the western frontier.
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Season 5 Episode 3: Malcolm and Elijah
The split between Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X.
