Visit Your Local PBS Station PBS Home PBS Home Programs A-Z TV Schedules Watch Video Support PBS Shop PBS Search PBS


Talking About Race
President Clinton attends a town hall meeting to discuss sports and race.
(April 1998)
Beyond Black and White
At a meeting in Denver, Native Americans express anger at their lack of representation in the Clinton dialogue on race.
(March 1998)
Talking About Race
President Clinton meets with conservative activists to further his dialogue on race.
(December 1997)
Beginning the Dialogue
President Clinton and the race advisory panel hold the first town meeting in Akron.
(December 1997)
Taking the Initiative
Members of the president's race advisory board discuss the initiative.
(September 1997)
The Road to Rushmore
A panel of historians discuss the way American presidents have handled the issue of race.
(June 1997)
A Doll For All
Does Barbie reflect America's changing attitudes towards race. Clarence Page examines a doll for all.
(May 1998)
The Browning of America
Richard Rodriguez considers the color brown.
(February 1998)
Making It-- Lino Graglia
Is the greatest issue facing America race or class? Richard Rodriguez essay.
(October 1997)
Manaña
Richard Rodriguez looks at the census racial categories and asks "Do Hispanics exist?"
(June 1997)
A Person of Colors
Clarence Page examines the multiethnic background of golfer Tiger Woods.
(May 1997)
Strangers Among Us
Roberto Suro discusses his new book Strangers Among Us: How Latino Immigration is Transforming America.
(May 1998)
The Other Side of the River
Through a black teenagers mysterious death Alex Kotlowitz explores race relations between two towns.
(April 1998)
The Ordeal of Integration
Orlando Patterson looks at the progress made in American race relations-- and the friction that progress causes.
(October 1997)
A Country of Strangers
David Shipler discusses the lack of communication between blacks and whites in America.
(June 1997)
America in Black and White
In their book, Stephen and Abigail Thernstrom argue that race relations have improved, mostly through self-help and self-effort.
(May 1997)
Strangers Among Us?
How is Latino immigration changing America? Roberto Suro answers your questions.
(May 1998)
More To The Story?
What did the Rodney King beating say about about racism and police brutality in America? Lou Cannon answers questions on his book Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riots Changed Los Angeles and the LAPD.
(February 1998)
Opening Doors and Minds
It's been 40 years since the federal government forced high schools to desegregate. Members of the president's race advisory board answer your questions.
(October 1997)
Double Talk?
Is bilingual education the best way to teach immigrant students English?
(September 1997)
The Multi-Race Card
How should race add up on the next census?
(July 1997)
One America (no longer available)
The White House's official site for President Clinton's initiative on race. Includes demographic information and links to efforts around the country to talk about race.
The two nations of black america
Frontline's online companion to its broacast program examining the growing black middle class and underclass in America.
The Atlantic Unbound
From the archives of The Atlantic Monthly, an online collection of its articles on race.
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Use the Online NewsHour to browse through The NewsHour's coverage of race-related issues.
PBS Logo transcript|guests|links|discussions|your words|site map|home|Online NewsHour|PBS CIT Logo
Your Comments Return to Main Page Join an Online Forum Guest Bios Show Transcript Go to The Online NewsHour Return to Main Page