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'Beulah Land' uproots image of blacks with tawdry presentation
Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file) - Chicago, Ill.
Author: Marilynn Preston
Date: Oct 7, 1980
Start Page: A7
Pages: 1
Section: 2
Text Word Count: 1409
Abstract (Document Summary)

TV CAN FOOL all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but when it starts to fool with black people, look out. When it starts to present an insulting, insensitive TV image of them that is seen as all shuck and jive and cheap "Yas sir! Yas sir!" slave talk, then it is asking for real trouble.

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