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V ' '* f 9 ^ \ Starting (Feb.7 11 gets you involved _ "That influence th j6 "The Search for Roots'! "Roots story of all black people,'' says Alex He of the bestseller, Roots. A relationship between that concept and a practical I to go about your own genealogical se< is explained. "The New Power: The Black Vote" Jimmy Carter is the first President who has y jy gone into the White House V' on thecoattailsof the black vote. As a result, will any blacks gain significant political power? Who? Will 1 the black community be Qgandi rewarded for its support? "Benign Neglect" Discussion centers on how "benign neglect" , as a social policy in urban areas has * caught up with whites and how the black family managed to resist the pressures of slavery and racism, contrary to Moynihan's thesis. 'War in Africa?" Souther ^ Africa?what's happened? Why? What does the future hold? Will the struggle for majority rule lead to war*? ? "The New Warrior: Can Benjamin Hooks Save the NAACP?' Is the NAACP out of touch with blacks? Can it survive? Is the civil-rights movement dead? * "Colored Girls or Black Women?" This week centers on manAjunman rdatinnc anH tho nooativ/ II IWI / ?? V/l IUI > viutl V/ I IW ua V? ll l\? ? ? U II V image of black men as seen in the controversial Broadway hit For CoJj&fed Girls Who Have Considered Sliicide..The dynamics? ^ sociological and economic ?of this basic question which affects all black men and women is explored. j "Carter's First 90 gA Days" An examination and evaluation of President MB/ /s Jimmy Carter s first ninety |5S""5I - days in office and its impact JgBa ?? on black Americans. I Made possible thr ^ * * i X - . ''PEPS 1 Z ick Joui w wvbi a :00 p.m. T.v. 26 J see the lea with the events, issues, movem< * Black presence in America. He _ ough a grant from Pepsi-Cc . - ' y O ?; The Chronicle - Saturday Feb. 5, 1977 - Page 3 l-COLA'i. AND >'^EPSI" ARE REGISTERED TRAD EM A R KS OF PepsiCo. INC. ' -?? rith I _ ' _ . | mmm I iding weekly series which 1 3nts and personalities _--. -I >sted by Tony Brown. I *S Busing Work?" Busing for integration ; thrown the concept of quality education for nd whites out of focus. How ao you evaluate its worth and effectiveness? I "Black vs. Black: the Dilemma of ^ I Colleges" An examination and analysis of ' , ?? case of Andrews vs. Matthews or the NAACP il Defense Fund vs. Black College Presidents over desegregation. I 4The Great Ladies" a m ltH| historical and personal analysis ?-?m ~ W of the lives of three great female H singers (Billie Holiday. Josephine Baker and Lena Home), reenacted mus^lly by Carol <6*rA[ Cass, a female singer and Robeson:Walking I H?in the Sunlight or "anShuffling in Darkness?" An intimate and unique view of ilLgy a great man misunderstood and 3*7 abused during his lifetime. I "Language in Black I 5^ and Whlte-r How attitudes, nonverbal behavior and m* y?9 racial prejudices affect n\\ communications, inter- H personal and interracial I between btacks and whites. \W A \Vy\(J\ Linguistics experts will A.WJ \ visually document a jL a' study prepared for ^ the U.S. Army on H' ~ figm-^What Happened to I the Btack Revolution?" L The history of the 60 s, its leadership and dynamics, and an analysis of a changed ^Hbcl 1 America and the evolving attitude of whites towards I mi blacks and blacks towards ' Wfflf "What is a Black I IP Leader?" How does one I 3LiM0\ become a black leader? ' Hr Who picks them? What do _ they do? Who are they? (ST Tune in for the ninth season of I JBOHW la Company. I X " /> Wi
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