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12:00 AM
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1:00 AM
American Experience: Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming A Space
Meet the influential author and key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Also a trained anthropologist, Zora Neale Hurston collected folklore throughout the South and Caribbean — reclaiming, honoring and celebrating Black life on its own terms.
5:00 AM
Crossing Overtown
6:00 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show: Blended Families
6:30 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
7:00 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:30 AM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
8:00 AM
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9:00 AM
American Experience: Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming A Space
Meet the influential author and key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Also a trained anthropologist, Zora Neale Hurston collected folklore throughout the South and Caribbean — reclaiming, honoring and celebrating Black life on its own terms.
11:00 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
11:30 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show: Blended Families
5:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
5:30 PM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
6:00 PM
DW Focus On Europe
6:30 PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
8:00 PM
Great Migrations: A People on the Move: One Way Ticket Back
9:00 PM
100 Years from Mississippi
10:00 PM
Eyes on the Prize: Ain't Scared of Your Jails 1960-1961
Black college students take a leadership role in the Civil Rights Movement as lunch counter sit-ins spread across the South. Freedom Riders also try to desegregate interstate buses, but they are brutally attacked as they travel.
11:00 PM
Eyes on the Prize: No Easy Walk 1961-1963
The Civil Rights Movement discovers the power of mass demonstrations as the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. emerges as its most visible leader. Some demonstrations succeed; others fail. But the triumphant March on Washington, D.C., under King’s leadership shows mounting national support for civil rights. President John F. Kennedy proposes the Civil Rights Act.