Yolanda King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. and Attallah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, discuss and answer questions from a studio audience about a variety of subjects including: how they feel being on the show together, black history month, their dramatic acting company Nucleus, the pressure they feel as daughters of famous black activists and the problems facing black women today. In the second half of the program there is a tribute to Paul Robeson's work on behalf of Afro-Americans including dramatic readings of his speeches and a conversation with his granddaughter, Susan Robeson, who just authored a pictorial biography of him.
"Yolanda King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. and Attallah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, discuss and answer questions from a studio audience about a variety of subjects including: how they feel being on the show together, black history month, their dramatic acting company Nucleus, the pressure they feel as daughters of famous black activists and the problems facing black women today. In the second half of the program there is a tribute to Paul Robeson's work on behalf of Afro-Americans including dramatic readings of his speeches and a conversation with his granddaughter, Susan Robeson, who just authored a pictorial biography of him."@en
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