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Frontline: The Two Nations of Black America
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Released:
2008-05-06
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Frontline: The Two Nations of Black... DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Julian Bond
,
Cornel West
,
Henry Louis Gates Jr.
,
Angela Davis
,
Maulana Karenga
,
Eldridge Cleaver
,
William Julius Wilson
Features:
cc
Frontline: The Two Nations of Black... DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Dolby Digital Stereo
Language:
English
Running Time:
60
Genre:
Documentary
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
841887009218
Product Code:
PBSDFRL6609DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1998
Studio:
Pbs (direct)
Frontline: The Two Nations of Black... DVD Summary
Frontline
correspondent and Harvard scholar
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
examines the widening gap between the upper and lower classes of black America while exploring just how we could simultaneously have the largest black middleclass and largest black underclass in the history of the United States.
As black success continues on the upswing,
Gates
highlights how that positive trend is offset by deepening black despair.
Could it be that the upper black classes share more in common with their white neigh
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