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Narrated by:
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Elvis Mitchell
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By:
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Elvis Mitchell
About this listen
In The Black List, 25 prominent African-Americans of various professions, disciplines, and backgrounds offer their own stories and insights on the struggles, triumphs, and joys of Black life in America - and, in the process, redefine "Black list" for a new century.
As heard in a series of incisive interviews conducted by award-winning journalist, critic, academic, and radio host Elvis Mitchell, this group exemplifies today's most accomplished, determined African-Americans, whose lives and careers form a trail of inspiration and example for people of all races.
Spanning the arts, sports, politics, and business, the diverse accomplishments and lives of these remarkable individuals create a kaleidoscope of ideas and experiences, and provide the framework for a singular conversation about the influence of African-Americans in this country and our world.
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- Sharon
- 01-24-09
Awesome! Wanting More.....
This is an inside view of African Americans we seldom see on commercial television and radio. We need more intelligent examples of our diverse opinions and experiences.
Thank you,
Sharon Johnson Weinraub
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