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Reply To: | The Drum: Black World Studies at Miami University |
Date: | Thu, 25 Jan 2001 12:48:57 -0500 |
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OK get your vcr's ready:
MARK YOUR CALENDARS..................
> >>
> >> Here is a calendar of events scheduled on cable tv channels
> >you might
> >> want to watch in February: Black History Month
> >>
> >> Black perspective from A&E:
> >> 02/01/01 Jackie Robinson
> >> 02/02/01 Rosa Parks, Mother of a Movement
> >> 02/05/01 Sally Hennings: Redefining History
> >> 02/06/01 Cinque: Freedom Fighter
> >> 02/07/01 Frederick Douglass
> >> 02/08/01 Nelson Mandela: Journey to Freedom
> >> 02/09/01 Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Man and the Dream
> >> 02/12/01 Thurgood Marshall: Justice for All
> >> 02/13/01 Malcolm X: A Search for Identity
> >> 02/14/01 Colin Powell: A Soldier's Campaign
> >> 02/15/01 Muhammad Ali: The Greatest
> >> 02/16/01 An Evening with Harry Belafonte
> >>
> >> Black perspective on The History Channel:
> >> 02/02/01 Save our History: The Underground Railroad, Part 1
> >> 02/05/01 Frederick Douglass
> >> 02/06/01 Harlem Hellfighters
> >> 02/07/01 Ships of Slaves: The Middle Passage
> >> 02/08/01 The Night Tulsa Burned
> >> 02/09/01 Save Our History: The Underground Railroad, Part 2
> >> 02/19/01 Murder in Memphis: Unanswered Questions
> >> 02/20/01 America's Black Warriors: Two Wars to Win
> >>
> >> Pass it along...
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umoja
only when lions have historians will hunting cease to be glorified
rodneyc..
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