Be Woke Presents Black History in Two Minutes (or so)
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In 1865, after the north won the Civil War, the government opened the Freedman’s Bank. This institution...
From 1965 to 1968, the young reporters, photographers, and staff of the Southern Courier newspaper covered the civil rights movement throughout the southern United States--on the streets, at the polls...
Detroit aspiring film producer Flip Wilson gives an interesting look at controversial former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and a retro look at former mayor and political legend Coleman A. Young. The ...
The American dream is the main reason why, for centuries the United States of America has been the number one destination for generations of immigrants. During all these years each immigrant, hitting ...
Picking up where The Slap left off, Black Film archivist and historian CHARLES WOODS (a.k.a. The Professor) explores the Real Reason behind Blaxploitation's rise as a film genre and its sociop...
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 ...
Buy the Book/DVD - - In 1831, Nat Turner led a slave rebellion in Virginia that resulted in the murder of local slave owners and their families—as.
Over the decades, Nat Turner's slave rebel...
A methodical case is made against black megachurches, detailing how they’ve acted as predatory leaches on the Christian black community.
“You boast that you serve me, but in truth you serve your ...
Cast (IMDB): Louis Jordan as Schyler Jarvis / Louis Jarvis; June Richmond as June; Milton Woods as Sam Adams; Bea Griffith as Honey Carter / Lovey Linn; David Bethea as Dolph the butler; Lorenzo Tucke...