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Jesus Explained - Dr. John Henrik Clarke and Ishakamusa Barashango African Spiritual Concepts

Jesus Explained - Dr. John Henrik Clarke and Ishakamusa Barashango African Spiritual Concepts

Conrad George Jackson Documentary

Details of the murder of George JAckson At San Quentin Prison in 1971

Democrats Denounce 1994 Crime Bill Passed Under Bill Clinton

22 years ago, the country divided over a controversial anti-crime bill by former President Bill Clinton. Last week, Bill Clinton was interrupted by Black Lives Matters protesters over the 1994 bill. Hillary Clinton supporter, Rep. Bobby Rush, talks to MSNBC’s Tamron Hall about why he voted for this in 1994 and where the bill stands today.

Huey P. Newton, Ishmael Reed & Jawanza Kunjufu On Racism Again Black Men (1988)

An episode of KPIX-TV's People Are Talking, examining images and challenging stereotypes of black men in American society, presented by Ann Fraser and Ross McGowan on January 15th 1988. Features discussion with members of the audience and guests Huey P. Newton, Ishmael Reed and Jawanza Kunjufu. This program was aired to honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday.
 

Nelson Mandela: Civil Rights Activist & President Of South Africa

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a nonviolence anti-apartheid activist, politician and philanthropist who became South Africa’s first black president. Find out more about his life in this short biography

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. Speaks Loudly Against Clinton Crime Bill

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. speaks loudly against the Clinton Crime Bill at a CBC Week event in Sept. 1994.

How does Donald (Trump) compare to Ronald (Reagan)

Documentary maker Michael Cockerell filmed with Reagan at the time and looks at the similarities - and differences - between Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.
 

Released tape features Ronald Reagan using racist slur

n a newly unearthed audio clip, then-California Gov. Ronald Reagan disparaged "monkeys" from African countries in a phone call with then-President Richard Nixon, according to the former director of Nixon's presidential library. Tim Naftali, who directed the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum from 2007 to 2011, writes that Reagan -- who would later become the 40th President of the United States -- called Nixon in October 1971, the day after the United Nations had voted to recognize the People's Republic of China. In the call, he says, Reagan is heard apparently referencing the way the Tanzanian delegation started dancing in the General Assembly when the UN took the vote to seat the delegation from Beijing instead of Tai

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