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Saim Kinte recalls his first meeting witk Alex Haley Following on the massive popularity and interest in Alex Haley's book and television miniseries Roots", The Gambia" . . . > more |
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1979-06-22 |
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Medicine Man (Gambia Pt. 2) |
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Divisiveness within the Black community Host Gwen Dillard (Director of News and Public Affairs for television station WLVI) and guests Bernice Miller (Associate Director, . . . > more |
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1974-07-18 |
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Oh My God, Mama King Is Dead |
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Poetry and Arts Interview with poet Nikki Giovanni Program focuses on poetry not only as an art form, but as a vehicle for engendering social change . . . > more |
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1975-12-12 |
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Look into the Past, A Mel King on Ray Richardson Producer Topper Carew presents a number of segments originally aired in 1972 and 1973, as well as introduces . . . > more |
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1973-10-10 |
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Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. John Bryant criticizes the Boston School Committee Tribute program in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.. Program begins with newsreel . . . > more |
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1974-01-17 |
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Oh My God, Mama King Is Dead Divisiveness within the Black community A Say Brother Special Presentation, Program 330 focuses on the death of Mrs. Alberta King, . . . > more |
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1974-07-18 |
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School Desegregation Bill Cosby Interview: Program focuses on school desegregation and obtaining a quality of education for minorities in Boston. Program . . . > more |
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1974-10-03 |
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School Desegregation |
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Our Aboriginal Brothers "Blast From the Past" with Cleve Sellers Program focuses on the culture of Australian aborigines. Host/interviewer Dighton . . . > more |
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1974-11-21 |
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Our Aboriginal Brothers |
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Elma Lewis 25th Anniversary Celebration "Blast from the Past" with musician Jerry "Iceman" Butler Program focuses on the 25th Anniversary Celebration of . . . > more |
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1975-01-23 |
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Elma Lewis - Black Poetry for Children Elma Lewis reads the poem "Sympathy" by Paul Lawrence Dunbar Program is divided into two halves: the first featuring a 30-minute . . . > more |
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1975-01-30 |
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Leadership in the Black Community Jean McGuire on the need for a greater supply of African American teachers Program focuses on the need for, as well as problems attending, . . . > more |
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1976-04-04 |
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Leadership in the Black Community |
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Minority Cultural Institutions: Programmed to Fail? Falling standards in Boston Public Schools Program focuses on minority cultural institutions and whether they are destined to fail . . . > more |
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1977-01-21 |
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Day with Muhammad Ali, A Muhammad Ali press conference at the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts Program ties together several events related to Muhammad Ali's . . . > more |
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1977-03-11 |
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Say Sister: A Tribute to Third World Women Brenda Verner comments on women's rights movement Program consists of a number of magazine-style segments, including a Barbara . . . > more |
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1977-11-18 |
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1968 - 1978, Where Do We Go From Here? David O. Ives discusses the origin of Say Brother on WGBH Television Say Brother celebrates its tenth anniversary with a look at Boston . . . > more |
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1978-12-22 |
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Medicine Man (Gambia Pt. 2) Saim Kinte recalls his first meeting witk Alex Haley Program focuses on the Gambian Cultural Mission to the United States in 1977, . . . > more |
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1979-06-22 |
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Roland Hayes Hope Kelly reports on the Madison Park High School Choir's tribute to Roland Hayes (African American classical singer), who was . . . > more |
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1987-05-14 |
The Ten O'Clock News |
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John Wilson Marcus Jones reports that a sculpture by John Wilson (sculptor) will be installed on the lawn of the National Center of Afro-American . . . > more |
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1987-10-01 |
The Ten O'Clock News |
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Black History Month exhibit at the Boston Athenaeum Marcus Jones reports on an exhibit at the Boston Athenaeum celebrating Black History Month. Jones notes that the exhibit features photographs . . . > more |
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1988-02-29 |
The Ten O'Clock News |
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Elma Lewis talks about the Roxbury community Meg Vaillancourt interviews Elma Lewis (Roxbury community leader) about the Roxbury neighborhood. Lewis says that Roxbury is portrayed . . . > more |
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1988-08-23 |
The Ten O'Clock News |
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Martin Luther King Day at BU Marcus Jones reports that hundreds of people gathered in Marsh Chapel at Boston University to commemorate the birthday of Martin Luther . . . > more |
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1989-01-16 |
The Ten O'Clock News |
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Black or African American? Marcus Jones reports that some African American leaders, including Jesse Jackson (African American political leader), are promoting . . . > more |
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1989-02-15 |
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Interviews with attendees at Flynn's inauguration Christopher Lydon interviews people after the inauguration of Ray Flynn (Mayor of Boston) at the Wang Center. The crowd cheers as Flynn . . . > more |
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1984-01-02 |
The Ten O'Clock News |
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Procession Against Violence, tape 1 of 3 Judy Stoia interviews James Kelly (South Boston Information Center) about resistance to busing and his decision not to attend the Procession . . . > more |
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1976-04-23 |
The Ten O'Clock News |
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