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VA Time Travel: African American History

As I have DirecTV, I don’t know that the Cox Cable has a public access channel. If they did, it seems like shows like this one should be on it:

This month’s show deals with African American history in Alexandria, Virginia.

The show has Audrey Davis and Carlton Funn Sr. discussing their respective organizations and how they impact black history in Alexandria. Ms. Davis is the Assistant Director and Curator for the Alexandria Black History Museum. Mr. Funn is the Chairman of the Alexandria Society for the Preservation of Black Heritage.

Think we can get the local PBS station to carry this? Or better yet, perhaps BDM could come to Hampton Roads and do a show on AA history here. I’m sure I could hook him up with some historians ;)

About Vivian J. Paige

A former candidate, I've learned a lot about politics, both good and bad. I'd prefer more of the former and a lot less of the latter and I'm trying to do my part!

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  1. Hi,

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    Posted by Brad | Saturday, August 11, 2007, 12:33 pm

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