Dr. Lisa Green, professor of linguistics at University of Massachusetts - Amherst and director of the Center for the Study of African American Language, presents a lecture on "African Ame...
In 1862, the DC Emancipation Act freed enslaved persons in the District of Columbia. Damani Davis, archivist, discusses petitions filed by owners and slaves under the Act.
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Tour the Jim Crow museum with founder and curator, Dr. David Pilgrim. Dr. Pilgrim discusses some of the major themes of the Jim Crow Museum. Jim Crow was not just a character or a set of laws it wa...
Ira Revels, Margaret Washington, and Sean Eversley-Bradwell look at American education from the African American perspective.
(Feb 25, 2009 at Cornell University)
- Ira Revels discusses the role...
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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...