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Black History: An Afrocentric View by John Henrik Clarke (1973)

Black History: An Afrocentric View by John Henrik Clarke (1973)

Dr. John Henry Clark discusses African World History source Related Posts NCAA Double-A Zone Videos: Minority Coaches Aren't Hired Floyd Keith, executive director of the Black Coaches Association, discusses the lack of minority head football coaches in the college Read more Nas ft Jay Z – Black Republicans (instrumentals) hiphopmekka.com, old school hip hop community […]

Dr. Tonya Thames Taylor discusses the importance of African American history.

Dr. Tonya Thames Taylor discusses the importance of African American history.

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The Influence of Malcolm X (1969)

The Influence of Malcolm X (1969)

On the fourth anniversary of his death, the segment will contain an assessment of this impact on the present black movement, and a recollection of the man himself by his widow Betty Shabazz source Related Posts L.K. – I like Brass Oh how i love brass :))) download link for the flp soon available . […]

Who Killed Malcolm X ? (1972)

Who Killed Malcolm X ? (1972)

Marking the seventh anniversary of the death of Malcolm X, this program primarily surveys the assassination of the black leader (which occurred February 21, 1965); points to discrepancies surrounding the circumstances of his death as reported in eye-witness testimonies, newspapers and magazines; and poses the questions left unasked and unanswered during the investigation. source Related […]