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Without The Black Church,
Black America Wouldn't Have Had A Prayer.

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"Black colleges were born in them; the civil rights struggle took place in them; and music was the heartbeat of its very existence."
—Tony Brown

 Tony Brown examines the Black Church as the soul of the Black community, and Black music as the soul of the church, in a special four-part series on PBS, "Thank God." The church was a motivating force in the lives of Black Americans. But it taught more than just religion—it molded the political and social structure of today's Black America.
 Tony Brown captures it all, as only he can. Don't miss it.

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For a special Black History Month edition of Tony Brown's Journal—featuring music of the Black church; history of the NAACP; heroics of the Tuskegee Airmen—enclose $3.00 and send to:
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Watch for this four-part special,
"Thank God"
February —on your local PBS channel.

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