Black Journal conducts a live 90-minute special framed around the crucial question of whether the physical and cultural survival of Black people in America is possible. The episode brings together ...
2,085 viewsNelson Mandela is a shining example of what one man can do to change the world. Born into an oppressive regime, he fought to overcome prejudice and hate to unify a nation. Nelson Mandela's dedica...
770 viewsI hate hearing the term slave food Black American food history is a rich one! For this video I culled some interesting tidbits in culinary history that you may not have heard about, while also providi...
857 viewsIt's been 100 years since the Tulsa Race Massacre, a two-day attack on Black Americans in the thriving business district of Greenwood. Hear from survivors, descendants of victims and thought l...
686 viewsIn this documentary, some of America's black heroes and their pivotal roles in the U.S. military in the 20th century and modern times are explored. Black/Current is a space to provide both edu...
824 viewsThe story of Black Americans in the military is a remarkable and inspiring history, often in contrast to the skewed accounts many have been led to believe. See more in this special. #History S...
692 viewsFor the family of Fannie Lou Hamer, she was a woman of power and presence as a civil and human rights activist. But to Jacqueline Hamer Flakes, Monica Land, and Jimmy Lee Lacey, she was also so much m...
1,286 viewsLen Cannon and Mia Gradney highlight the lasting financial impact of Juneteenth on Black Americans and the challenges that remain. http://KHOU.com/Juneteenth This is the second consecutive yea...
758 views-Full speech -Malcolm X on Jesus Christ -Who Taught You To Hate Yourself? Malcolm X was one of the greatest leaders in the history. Malcolm X founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity, to ...
1,084 viewsWhat was it like being black in the 1980s? Black life in the 1980s was at times beautiful, at times scary, and always complicated. The rise of black celebrity and culture did not translate into a ris...
1,569 viewsThe decades after the civil war saw Black Americans slowly gain more economic and political power in some parts of the country. Some bought land, started businesses and built schools. But in many plac...
1,391 viewsBlack Independent Politics Convention, Gary, Indiana, March 10-12, 1972.
1,473 viewsAGAINST ALL ODDS: The Fight For A Black Middle Class - Full Film In this revealing documentary, veteran journalist Bob Herbert examines the often heroic efforts of black families to pursue the Amer...
1,823 viewsIn the United States, African-Americans are more likely to live in poverty than any other ethnic group. But despite the country’s institutional racism, a Black elite has found success, thanks to a c...
1,350 viewsGenerations of slavery, followed by predatory financial practices and housing discrimination, have stolen opportunities — and billions of dollars — from Black Americans and widened the U.S. racial...
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