February 10, 2013 10:40 am by: John Hanson

On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with the late Alexander Murray Palmer Haley. Haley's quest to learn more about his family history resulted in his writing the Pulitzer Prize-winning book Roots: The Sage of an American Family. The book has been published in 37 languages, and was made into the first week-long television mini-series, viewed by an estimated 130 million people. Roots also generated widespread interest in genealogy.
His writing career began after he entered the U.S. Coast Guard in 1939. Haley was the first member of the U.S. Coast Guard with a Journalist designation. In 1999 the U.S. Coast Guard honored Haley by naming a Coast Guard Cutter after him. Haley's personal motto, "Find the Good and Praise It," appears on the ship's emblem. He retired from the military after 20 years of service, and then continued writing.
Out of the service, Haley tried his hand at journalism in the private sector. His first successful article was...
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Dr. James L. Hill served as Senior Vice President for Community and School Relations from 2000 to 2007. His duties included the general management of the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, the University Interscholastic League, Neighborhood Longhorns, Community and School Relations, University Outreach programs, and Pre-college Youth Development.
Hill became the University of Texas at Austin first African American vice president. President Robert Berdahl appointed him to associate vice president for administration and public affairs in 1993. He went on to become vice president for community and school relations in 2000, a position he retired from in 2007.
Hill served five years as the Southwest Regional Director for the Educational Testing Services.... » read more
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. Monica Frazier Anderson, DDS. Dr. Anderson is an author, publisher, motivational speaker, and Doctor of Dental Surgery. She is the founder of Austin’s Black Newcomers Association. Dr. Moe has published five...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. presents his second, and final discussion with John B. Wooten, chairman of the Fritz Pollard Alliance Foundation. When the Cleveland Browns selected Wooten in the fifth round of the 1959 NFL Draft, it proved to be one of the most...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with N. Jeremi Duru, Associate Professor at Temple University’s James E. Beasley School of Law and author of Advancing the Ball: Race, Reformation, and the Quest for Equal Coaching Opportunity in the NFL.
Two days...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with African American Artist Janel Jefferson. The Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s gave Af…...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Professor William H. Foster III a long-time comic book collector and researcher. Do the names Steel, Lion Man or The Black Panther sound familiar? Unless you're a comic book aficionado then they probably don't....
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. Edmund T. Gordon, Chair of the
Department of...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. Philip F. Rubio, assistant professor of history at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro and author of There’s Always Work at the Post Office: African American Postal Workers and the Fight for Jobs,...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Keith D. Murray, president and CEO of PCV/Murcor and Vendor Resource Management. Founded in…...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. presents part one of a two-part discussion with John B. Wooten, chairman of the
Fritz Pollard Alliance Foundation. When the...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr speaks with Ashley Kahn an award-winning journalists, radio essayist and author of Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece. In the spring of 1959, seven musicians got together in a converted church on 30th Street...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Danielle McGuire, Assistant Professor in the History Department at Wayne State University and author of “At The Dark End of the Street.” Rosa Parks was often described as a sweet and reticent elderly woman whose...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. Marcel D. Thompson, D.O., with the Austin (TX) Area Women’s Center. Of all minority g…...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Jarrett Bell, NFL beat writer with USA Today and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame board of selectors. The 2010 NFL season was the 91st regular season of the League. The regular season began at the Louisiana...
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. presents a tribute to the late Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. Cochran was best known for successfully defen…...
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