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Detroit One/DSA Symphony

Detroit One/DSA Symphony

Season 41 Episode 52
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Robin Givhan / Youth Voice

Robin Givhan / Youth Voice

Season 41 Episode 54
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Julie Dash / Negro Leagues

Julie Dash / Negro Leagues

Season 41 Episode 56
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Detroit History Book / NASP Awards

Detroit History Book / NASP Awards

Season 41 Episode 58
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Walk to Freedom 50th Anniversary

Walk to Freedom 50th Anniversary

Season 41 Episode 60
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Walk to Freedom 50th/Arise Detroit

Walk to Freedom 50th/Arise Detroit

Season 41 Episode 61
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Healthy Eating / Black Male Health

Healthy Eating / Black Male Health

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American Black Journal

NABS Scholarship Fund/The Cross & the Light

Season 41 Episode 51

Today on American Black Journal, the National Association of Black Suppliers celebrates its 25th year of providing scholarships for African-American High School students. The Musical production of “The Cross and the Light” comes to the Detroit Music Hall for the Easter season. American Black Journal - Episode 4151

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