TY - ADVS AU - Cross,June AU - Gates,Henry Louis AU - West,Cornel AU - Bond,Julian AU - Karenga, Maulana. AU - Cleaver,Eldridge AU - Cleaver,Kathleen AU - Davis,Angela Y. AU - Wilson,William J. AU - Jackson,Jesse AU - Jones,Quincy AU - Sykes,David AU - Edley,Christopher F. AU - Patterson,Orlando AU - Brooks,Avery ED - WGBH Educational Foundation. ED - PBS Home Video. TI - The two nations of black America SN - 0793694205 AV - DVD E185.8 .T96 2008 PY - 2008///] CY - [Alexandria, Va.] PB - Distributed by PBS Home Video KW - Black Panther Party KW - History KW - Million Man March KW - (1995 KW - Washington, D. C.) KW - African Americans KW - Economic conditions KW - Social conditions KW - Social classes KW - United States KW - Race identity KW - Ethnicity KW - Social aspects KW - Urban poor KW - Poverty KW - March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D. C., 1963 KW - Civil rights movements KW - Influence KW - sears KW - Documentary television programs KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Documentary KW - Television KW - local N1 - Originally presented as an episode of the television series Frontline in 1998; Commentary: Cornel West, Julian Bond, Maulana Karenga, Eldridge Cleaver, Kathleen Cleaver, Angela Davis, William Julius Wilson, Jesse Jackson, Quincy Jones, David Sykes, Christopher Edley, Orlando Patterson ; voice of W.E.B. Doubois: Avery Brooks N2 - There is a growing economic divide in black America. Today, America's black middle class is the largest in its history, yet roughly one-third of black America continues to live in poverty. This film measures the economic and social success of the civil rights movement and the gap between middle class and poor African-Americans through interviews with noted Afro-Americans and historical film footage ER -