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American Black Journal

National Museum of African-American History and Culture

Juanita Moore joins us to discuss the dedication of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture, the first national museum dedicated to the black experience. Episode 4501/Segment 1.

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Lessons Learned from Ferguson
26:46
A look at the issues surrounding the death of unarmed teenager, Michael Brown. Ep 4237
35th Annual Detroit Jazz Festival
26:45
The world’s largest free jazz festival is turning 35 years old this year. Episode 4236.
Housing Bias / Sunrise on the Detroit River
26:46
Discrimination in the housing market; new photo book features the Detroit River. Ep 4235.
M-1 Rail Streetcar Project / Life Remodeled Cody Project
26:45
Impact of M-1 project; Cody High School gets a major renovation. Episode 4234.
Childhood Development / The Success of White Construction
26:46
Childhood development in Michigan; success of Detroit-based White Construction. Ep 4233.
Underground Railroad Conference / Bridging Lost Gaps Program
26:45
Underground Railroad conference comes to town; Detroiter inspires black males. Ep 4232.
1964 Freedom Summer / ARISE Detroit! Neighborhoods Day
26:46
Local connection to the 1964 Freedom Summer Project, plus Detroit pride goes on display.
Detroit Blight Removal Task Force / Grace Lee Boggs
26:45
We take a look at the recommendations of the Detroit Blight Removal Task Force. Ep 4230.
Celebrating Black Music Month with Regina Carter
26:46
Jazz violinist Regina Carter talks about her career and growing up in Detroit. Ep 4229.
Fatherhood / Black Singlehood
26:46
Black fathers, families, and relationships. Episode 4228.
Brown vs. Board of Education / "Belle"
26:46
Brown vs. Board of Education; discussion of groundbreaking film, "Belle." Ep 4227.
Ford Freedom/ African Liberation Day
26:45
Ford Freedom Award honors extraordinary heroes; African Liberation Day activities.
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