Broadcasting While Black | THIRTEEN
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Saturday, February 28th, 2009
Black public affairs television began in the late sixties as African-Americans took control of the streets — and the airwaves. After decades of unfair representation in the media, a new generation of African-American producers, writers, and editors brought their news and views to programs like Black Journal, Soul!, Say Brother, and many others.














Comments
awesome!
this was my project when i was at 13! nice to see the reblog!