From 1994. Throughout its history, Omaha's near north side has been the neighborhood that succeeding generations of immigrants have moved into and moved out of eventually, until protective real estate practices forced blacks to stay. The history of the community includes lynching,riots and discrimination. It also includes a vibrant community with jazz and shops and entrepreneurs. With the recent emphasis on multicultural education, this program tells an important, but little-known story of Nebraska history.
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| 02:00 pm | Nebraska: 2013 Shrine Bowl Football Classic | High School players from all over the state come to participate in the 55th annual Nebraska Shrine... |
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The Omaha News: April 10, 2013 | Student produced Omaha news broadcast. |
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Capitol Conversations: Sen. Bill Avery | Sen. Bill Avery discusses his proposal to replace state park entry fees with a $7 charge on vehicle... |
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The Nebraska Lectures: Football: Its Physics and Future | UNL physics professor Timothy Gay discusses the history of American football, the physics of the... |
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Talk Like Shakespeare Day Proclamation | Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman proclaims April 23 "Talk Like Shakespeare Day" |
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Omaha Mayoral Debate | Debate between Omaha Mayoral candidates Jim Suttle and Jean Stothert |
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The Omaha News: April 3, 2013 | Student produced Omaha news broadcast. |
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Capitol Conversations: Sen. Norm Wallman | Sen. Norm Wallman of Cortland talks about his background, his priority bill on environmental... |
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Omaha Mayoral and School Board Elections | Student produced coverage of the Omaha Mayoral and School Board Elections |
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ICU Learning English, Episode 720 | A weekly program teaching basic English for adults and young adults |
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Growing Nebraska's Innovation | Entrepreneurs in Nebraska |






