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  1. Black Journal is an American public affairs television program on National Educational Television (NET) and later WNET. It covered issues relevant to African-American communities with film crews sent to Atlanta , Detroit , New Orleans , and Los Angeles , and Ethiopia .

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  2. Black Journal (1968-1970) is a landmark in American broadcast history as the first nationally-televised, regularly-scheduled African-American public affairs program, providing a unique perspective on the Civil Rights period. Lou House (who later changed his name to Walli Sadiq) and William Greaves were the co-hosts.

  3. americanarchive.org › special_collections › black-journalBlack Journal - American Archive

    The Black Journal Collection features episodes from the Black Journal series, the first nationally televised public affairs program produced for, about, and (eventually) by African-Americans.

  4. Black Journal: Ep 10 (1969) [Black Politics, Education & Healthcare in the Deep South] The complete first season of Black Journal originally airing in 1968. Black Journal began as a...

  5. Black Journal: With Tony Brown, Lou House, William Greaves, Ponchitta Pierce. A news program "about Blacks and for Blacks" that emerged in the aftermath of the 1967 US government commission on contemporary race riots.

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    • Tony Brown, Lou House, William Greaves
    • 1968-06-12
    • Tony Brown, Lou House, William Greaves
  6. 9. Juli 2020 · Accompanying the “Black Journal” episodes is a collection of essays that explore the public television programs that put Black issues and Black perspectives at the forefront in the wake of the civil rights movement.

  7. 24. Aug. 2020 · Under Greaves, “Black Journal” loosened, warmed, and radicalized, with segments on the political consolidation of Black Muslims and on the Black Arts and antiwar movements.