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Thursday, February 19, 2004

Debra Dickerson, journalist, memoririst, former air force intelligence chief, and the daughter of sharecroppers, says black Americans "must consciously give up on achieving racial justice" in order to succeed.

Dean Streets

Zack Exley organizing director of moveon.org predicts the fate of the Dean movement post-Howard Dean

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Buffalo Soldier

Bob McCarthy Columnist for the Buffalo News on John Edwards bid to woo Upstate New Yorkers

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Anger Management

Richard Pfeiffer licensed marriage and family therapist, director of Growth Central , a mental health information and service provider, and author, Real Solution Anxiety/Panic Workbook (Growth Publishing, 2003)advises on how to handle subway rage

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Back to DuBois

Debra Dickerson journalist and author, The End of Blackness (Pantheon Books, 2004) on her belief that the concept of "blackness" no longer serves the interests of African Americans

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Listener Call-Ins

Advise on what to do this weekend, suggestions from our listeners on good books, movies and activities.

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