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- Ron Stallworth, an African American police officer from Colorado Springs, Colorado, successfully infiltrates the local Ku Klux Klan branch aided by a Jewish surrogate who eventually becomes its leader. Based on actual events.
- In the 1970s Harlem, garbage collector Roop feels intimidated by the idea of dating Claudine who is a single mother of six on welfare.
- The oldest son of a loving and strong family of black sharecroppers comes of age in the Depression-era South after his father is imprisoned for stealing food.
- In a story fueled by rhythm and blues, a young boy's life is shaped by love and the stories of a cast of characters in the boarding house where he lives in 1960s Lackawanna, New York.
- Based on the journey of the Negro Baseball League.
- It tells the story of Buffalo Soldiers, the name given to African-American regiments who fought in the U.S. military in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
- How the movement came into being in the late 1960s, when it fought back against police brutality and racism.
- A black caller to Stefan Molyneux wants to have children, but wonders what kind of future they will have.
- "Ghana, Land of the Gold Coast" will take you to exciting places like one of the oldest European structures to be found in Western Africa, Elmina Castle, where Christopher Columbus slept before heading to the Americas. Enjoy the natural ocean views, tropical mountain vistas, lakes, traditional dance and foods, cultural arts and crafts. You will be amazed by the beautiful but unbelievable hand-carved caskets made to look like eagles, lions, trucks, airplanes, red peppers, and more. Visit exciting places like the great African-American W.E.B. DuBois museum and resting place, Black Star Square, and the interment site of the First President of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, a great man who led his country to be the first nation in all of Western Africa to gain its independence - without an armed struggle. See the University of Ghana at Legon, where students from around the world further their educational studies. Discover what's new in this West African country concerning technology, construction of new homes, roads and bridges, dams, communications, and more. Enjoy the creative soundtrack produced to drive this work, including songs from Reggae Legend Ras Michael ("They Live for This", "Fly Away Home", "Positive Vibration", and more). You will be moved by the soul-stirring drum melodies from the world-renowned Okyerema Asante.
- Alvarez knows who raped Glynn's daughter, but refuses to tell the warden. Wangler is making progress at school, but his cellmate, Adebisi, isn't a fan of higher education. When Hill's judge is convicted of accepting bribes, Said takes up Hill's case.
- 2017–202343mTV-146.4 (312)TV EpisodeIn order to keep Riverdale High's basketball legacy alive, Frank and Archie recruit a new player to the team -- a boy named Reggie Mantle; Tabitha's return to school inspires Toni to start a literary society for Riverdale's Black students.
- 2017–202343mTV-147.3 (328)TV EpisodeAs the town's past secrets start to bubble to the surface, Jughead and the gang are forced to make a difficult decision that will change each of their lives forever.
- James Lindsay discusses the concept of "Reaction Is the Real Action," focusing on how certain groups use dialectical political warfare to provoke reactions for their own benefit.
- Ken Karn and Emma come to terms. Emma still wants to find Manson. Hodiak's investigation of the truth behind Bunchy's murder might jeopardize Charmain's career. Shafe runs into an old friend at rehab.
- Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) and Jacob Boudreaux (Lea Coco) face off over the false rumors he's been spreading about her mill. Black farmers celebrate Ralph Angel's (Kofi Siriboe) accomplishments on the last day of his first harvest, but his day is disrupted when a farmer reveals she must take her cane elsewhere due to concern about Charley's mill. Other farmers follow suit, which jeopardizes Charley's business. Meanwhile, Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey) receives a large settlement, and in the midst of his excitement, he proposes to Violet (Tina Lifford). Nova (Rutina Wesley) throws them an engagement party where she shares an unexpected, charged moment with Remy (Dondré T. Whitfield). Charley devises a shocking solution for her mill issues that puts her relationship with Remy in jeopardy. Finally, Darla (Bianca Lawson) begs for Ralph Angel's forgiveness, and he makes a decision about their relationship and his connection to Blue (Ethan Hutchison).
- Luke teams up with an unlikely ally to combat a new strain of heroin. As Shades plows ahead with his plan, a massive party draws everyone to the club.
- Cory Booker gives a performance worthy of Tommy Wiseau in The Room (2003) and Al Pacino in And Justice for All (1979). The #metoo movement attacks Margaret Atwood. Orrin Hatch can't find his glasses.
- 2017– 39mPodcast EpisodeThe Left accuses Jeff Sessions of racism for using the word "Anglo-American".
- John Smith gets key intelligence from his officers at the Die Nebenwelt complex, while back at home he struggles with his family's changing dynamics; Bell Mallory and the BCR join forces with Wyatt Price's rebels.