Topic Brief: Having its own unique grammatical, vocabulary, and accent features, African-American Vernacular English is employed by In 2011, the African American unemployment rate averaged 15.8 percent – twice the white average of 7.9 percent.

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Having its own unique grammatical, vocabulary, and accent features, African-American Vernacular English is employed by In 2011, the African American unemployment rate averaged 15.8 percent – twice the white average of 7.9 percent. Dive into the world of poetry with this captivating footage from 1968!

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  • Having its own unique grammatical, vocabulary, and accent features, African-American Vernacular English is employed by
  • In 2011, the African American unemployment rate averaged 15.8 percent – twice the white average of 7.9 percent.
  • Dive into the world of poetry with this captivating footage from 1968!
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1980-1982 SPECIAL REPORT: "BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT"
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"Conversations in Black" (excerpt), January 29, 1982

"Conversations in Black" (excerpt), January 29, 1982

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Two Poets, Verse & Conversation (1968 Original Black & White Film)

Two Poets, Verse & Conversation (1968 Original Black & White Film)

Dive into the world of poetry with this captivating footage from 1968! Join esteemed poets Louise Bogan and J. V. Cunningham ...

"Black on Black" (1968; journalism professor Joe Saltzman)

"Black on Black" (1968; journalism professor Joe Saltzman)

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WAVY Archive: 1982 Campaign for Blacks and Cancer

WAVY Archive: 1982 Campaign for Blacks and Cancer

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Black Voices: A WTTW News Community Conversation - January 29, 2024

Black Voices: A WTTW News Community Conversation - January 29, 2024

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1980-1982 SPECIAL REPORT: "BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT"

1980-1982 SPECIAL REPORT: "BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT"

In 2011, the African American unemployment rate averaged 15.8 percent – twice the white average of 7.9 percent. This disparity ...

Black Leaders Discussion feat. Angela Davis, Kwame Ture & Fannie Lou Hamer  (1973)

Black Leaders Discussion feat. Angela Davis, Kwame Ture & Fannie Lou Hamer (1973)

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WAVY Archive: 1982 Black Educators

WAVY Archive: 1982 Black Educators

We take a look back in the WAVY Archives Subscribe to the WAVY YouTube Channel:

1981 SPECIAL REPORT: "BLACK SPEECH"

1981 SPECIAL REPORT: "BLACK SPEECH"

Having its own unique grammatical, vocabulary, and accent features, African-American Vernacular English is employed by

1967 SPECIAL REPORT: "STOKELY CARMICHAEL BLACK POWER DEBATE"

1967 SPECIAL REPORT: "STOKELY CARMICHAEL BLACK POWER DEBATE"

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