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Listen to The African History Network Show, Thursday, May 3rd, 8pm-11pm EST as our guest will be Speech from the 1990s Hip-Hop Group, Arrested Development best known for singles like "Tennessee", "People Everyday" and "Mr. Wendal" He'll talk about the groups latest CD, "LIVING", their upcoming new CD celebrating 20 years in the business and new developments with the group.
In our 1st hour we'll talk about the 45th Anniversary of Muhammad Ali being stripped of his Heavyweight Championship Title for refusing to fight in Vietnam. Also the 20 year Anniversary of the last episode of "The Cosby Show". In our 3rd hour we'll play excerpts of the lecture Dr. Walter Williams did in Detroit last month, "The Historical Origins of Christianity". In our Education Is Power segment, we'll discuss a recent speech that Min. Farrakhan during his Black College Tour dealing with "Is What You Are Studying Contributing To The Rise Of Your People?". Every college student and parent needs to hear this segment.
The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST. For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.