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America Beyond the Color Line

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Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard's chair of Afro-American Studies, travels the length and breadth of the United States to take the temperature of black America at the start of the new century. He explores this rich and diverse landscape, social as well as geographic, and meets the people who are defining black America, from the most famous and influential to those at the grassroots.

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3rd February 2004 - 4th February 2004
Writer
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Top Cast
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
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South: The Black Belt Still
South: The Black Belt
3rd February 2004

Episode 1

Gates travels to Memphis, Birmingham, and Atlanta—civil rights battlegrounds in the 1950s and '60s—to explore how much they really have changed.

Chicago: Streets of Heaven Still
Chicago: Streets of Heaven
3rd February 2004

Episode 2

Gates goes inside the notorious housing projects on Chicago's South Side to find out what life is like for America's "underclass." Is there any hope for the fifth of black Americans who are caught up in a culture of criminality, poverty, and despair?

East Coast: Ebony Towers Still
East Coast: Ebony Towers
4th February 2004

Episode 3

The existence of a small group of African Americans at the heart of the political establishment and the pinnacle of corporate America is something that seemed unimaginable just two decades ago. How did they get there, and what is the significance of their success? Gates travels to Washington, DC, and New York to ask whether this new black power elite represents genuine progress for black America as a whole.

Los Angeles: Black Hollywood Still
Los Angeles: Black Hollywood
4th February 2004

Episode 4

Gates asks whether America's entertainment industry is institutionally racist or whether it is becoming increasingly color-blind in pursuit of the box-office dollar.