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Harry Dennis: House Music Legend, Answers "The Tough Questions."

Welcome to Can you answer The Tough Questions?

Host and Author Sonja Cassandra Perdue.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012 -- Noon CST

 

Legend Harry Dennis:

Unleashes 21st Century House Music

Harry Dennis, House Music Patriarch has released a new album titled “The Jungle Wonz: Deliverance.”

Now we want to know if Mr. Dennis can answer "The Tough Questions."

Based on the book, "Black America:  Asking Ourselves The Tough Questions -- Book One 2010.

This show, “Can you answer The Tough Questions,” is also part of the The Tough Questions Network.  You’ll find more information at http://www.AskingOurselvesTheToughQuestions.com.

Each week we will conduct interviews with a variety of guests from the community, who feel that they "Can answer The Tough Questions."

By the end of 2012, we anticipate that through this broadcast and other media tools, that we will interview more than 200 people in preparation for the next book "Black America:  The 2012 Experience."

 

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Comment by Sonja Perdue on June 13, 2012 at 2:47pm

Tough Question #62.

As the ranks of Blacks in non-Black colleges and universities began to swell, did those generations of Blacks, miss the opportunity to move our race toward a collective agenda by the creation of sororities and frats which may have fed into an ideal of elitist and separation that may not have been the most beneficial mindset for us, as a people, at that particular time?  

 

At that very vulnerable time in African American history, did our brightest minds (“educated or mis-educated”) miss the chance to create a great and different world structure for our people?

 

Is it possible that those generations missed the opportunity to lead our people in, up and through a powerful Black movement?

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