Images of Black Men in America (1988) | Huey P. Newton, Ishmael Reed and Jawanza Kunjufu

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An episode of KPIX-TV's People Are Talking, examining images and challenging stereotypes of black men in American society, presented by Ann Fraser and Ross McGowan on January 15th 1988. Features discussion with members of the audience and guests Huey P. Newton, Ishmael Reed and Jawanza Kunjufu. This program was aired to honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday. From the Bay Area Television Archive.

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  • My dear friend produced this show. I am the person being asked the first question with black glasses. My Muslim sisters are there with me. Huey was my neighbor. Thanks for sharing. Sharifah
  • Huey newton was not with anyone cutting him off 🤣🤣🤣 Very strong and fearless man
  • This show is the perfect example of why freedom of speech is so important in our society.
  • I saw this on TV when I was home sick from school. I was 15. Now I'm 47 and the fight continues..
  • I’m so happy that Huey didn’t let the white man talking over him. Show your dominance. That white man felt obligated and felt he had the right to talk over Huey. I love my people and stay strong 💪🏾🖤👑
  • @Ragadocious21
    Jawanza Kunjufu fills me with so much pride. It's a shame not much has changed since then, and in some cases have gotten worse.
  • I love how blatant their responses were, not clouded with emotion but just dropping hard facts
  • This interview happened the year I was born 34 years ago. And it’s insane how most of what they saying is absolutely true too this day.
  • Can I just say that these 3 kings is what our world is missing. Different perspectives but right within their own right. I absolutely love hearing Huey p Newton speak! Never a dull moment! R.I.H.
  • It's 2020 and they are discussing the same exact things that are happening today. smh
  • these questions are rigged, but these men are more intelligent than the host.
  • Huey should be recognized especially since the FBI systematically destroyed his work to the point where some people even today still think the Panthers were terrorists when in actuality Huey had some of the biggest balls in history not to mention he was highly intelligent. It's annoying when these interviewers always try to talk over him same thing happened with William F Buckley
  • This is the type of programming that is needed today. People are not being honest today.
  • @bigh9884
    Respect to the brother in the audience who reccomend a national holiday honoring Brother Newton.
  • Maaaaaaan Dr. Jawanza was spitting facts. All still relevant today SMH
  • The black people on this show were Talking so HEAVY. I loved every minute of it✊🏿
  • I love the way she went out of her way to pronounce their names very correctly and with such dignity in her delivery