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American Racist: How did one of the most popular writers of the early 20th century use film to get his message out to America? Host Frank Stasio speaks with film historian Anothony Slide about his new book “American Racist: The Life and Films of Thomas Dixon” (University Press of Kentucky/2004). (12:00)

Justin Roberts: Host Frank Stasio grooves with children’s musician Justin Roberts, who’s on tour in North Carolina promoting his new album, “Way Out” (Carpet Square / 2004). (20:00)

Football Rivalry: Host Frank Stasio asks Lennox Rawlings, sports columnist with the Winston-Salem Journal: What’s so special about the UNC-NC State football rivalry? (6:00)

Musicians In Their Own Words: Jazz pianist Monty Alexander talks about his music, as part of the series, Musicians in Their Own Words, produced by David Schulman and supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. (6:00)

Commentary: John Sweeney, professor of Journalism at UNC-CH asks the question, what do college sports and driving on I-95 have in common? Success depends on how well you negotiate the speed traps. (2:14)

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