1985
Morehouse College of Medicine physician, Dr. Charles S. Finch III discusses the origins of African medicine with host Listervelt Middleton .
1985
Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan, former Professor of history at Cornell University, and African history historian uses slides to illustrate his theory on African/Egyptian history during an interview conducted by Listervelt Middleton.
1987
"Black Psychologist" and "Afrocentric Scholar" Dr. Naim Akbar is interviewed by host Listervelt Middleton.
1988
African history in America is reviewed as Listervelt Middleton interviews scholar of African history Dr. John Henrik Clarke of Hunter College in New York.
1989
Part one of a series of six episodes. Host Listervelt Middleton interviews Washington DC. Psychiatrist Dr. Frances Cress Welsing using a chessboard to demonstrate points discussed.
1989
Part one of a series of six episodes. Host Listervelt Middleton interviews Washington DC. Psychiatrist Dr. Frances Cress Welsing using a chessboard to demonstrate points discussed.
1989
Listervelt Middleton interviews John Jackson.
1989
The head of Temple University's African history department and also author of the book Afrocentricity, Dr. Molefi Asante, is interviewed by host Listervelt Middleton on the principles supporting Afrocentricity.
1991
Senegalese scholar Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop is interviewed by Listervelt Middleton. Dr. Diop, is also a nuclear physicist, Egyptologist and linguist. Graphics and slide shows illustrate the discussion of humanity's African origin.
1995
Guyanese born Professor of African History at Rutgers University, Dr. Ivan Van Sertima is interviewed by host Listervelt Middleton.