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This is a network with shows that are focused on teaching and learning about major historical and contemporary events, activities and actions that will improve lives, stimulate memories and share details about the importance of keeping in touch with legacy with an eye on eternity.

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Louis Price is a former lead singer for The Temptations and The Drifters. Louis has toured the world entertaining audiences of all ages in Europe, Africa, South America and in the good old USA. He has shared the stage with the likes of Bill... more

Ms. FAY HAUSER-PRICE, actress, producer, director, songwriter, artist, and mother, has amassed over 20 years of credits while striving for personal excellence in the entertainment industry. Beginning her creative journey as FAY... more

Jimi Macon is a master guitarist who began his career in Cincinnati when he picked up the guitar and immediately fell in love with it. Jimi indicated that if it wasn't for the guitar he might have gotten into real trouble because he had a lot... more

Emmy Award-winning journalist, historian, publisher, and producer, Dr. Janus Adams is the author of eleven books and founder of BackPaxKids.com—the online magazine and community for... more

The five-brother singing group Tavares may be best known for such up-tempo hits as the million-selling single "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel," "More Than a Woman," and "Whodunit," but they first came to national attention with the... more

Michael Sapienza's first love was music. He received his Master of Music degree from Rice University and Bachelor of Music degree from Northwestern University and was a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. Michael was awarded a... more

The 1910 Slocum Massacre in East Texas officially saw between eight and 22 blacks killed, and evidence suggests African-American casualties were 10 times these amounts. Yet the massacre has become a dirty Lone Star secret,... more

The East Saint Louis Race Riot of 1917 - This was a bloody outbreak of violence in East St. Louis, Illinois, stemming specifically from the employment of black workers in a factory that was holding government contracts. Although this was a... more

The Rosewood massacre was a racially motivated attack on African Americans and their neighborhood committed by a white mob in Florida during January 1–7, 1923. At least six African Americans and two whites were reported... more

Our guest this week is Hannibal B. Johnson. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and completed his undergraduate work at The University of Arkansas, where he carried a double major in economics and sociology. Johnson is an... more

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