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TONY BROWN.
HE KNOWS BLACK AFFAIRS AREN'T JUST BLACK AND WHITE.

Tony Brown's Journal
To Tony Brown, the issues facing Black America are far too complex to be seen as simply Black and White. Good or Bad. Because when Tony Brown tackles an issue, he goes past the obvious, the superficial. He's looking for the truth.

Tony Brown exposes issues with a piercing insight that asks not just Who and What, but Why. No candy-coated journalism or happy ending outlooks. He wants the truth. All of it.
 
That's what has earned Tony Brown the respect and praise of some of this country's most influential journalists. And what has made Tony Brown's Journal the most watched Black Affairs program in television history.

Tony Brown dares to ask the questions no one else will ask. Like when he investigated the social phenomenon of Black-on-Black crime, in "Crisis: Blacks Killing Each Other." Or when he posed the question,"'Black Revolt in the 80's', is it coming?"

Tough questions, sure. But to Tony Brown, that's what journalism is all about. And as PBS brings Tony Brown's Journal into its 14th year of hard-hitting reporting, Tony Brown continues to demand answers that are straight, honest, and complete.

So while many around him are content to present Black issues by just reporting, Tony Brown insists on understanding. Because to Tony Brown, the truth is more than Black and White.

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