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I think we've just
got to keep working to make that week reality and to create a space
in entertainment where Black people will
always have a stake and will always have a say, and will always be
able to talk about the issues that matter
got to keep working to make that week reality and to create a space
in entertainment where Black people will
always have a stake and will always have a say, and will always be
able to talk about the issues that matter
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I think we've just
got to keep working
00:00:02.702 --> 00:00:04.047
to make that week reality
00:00:04.504 --> 00:00:06.306
and to create a space
in entertainment
00:00:06.339 --> 00:00:08.241
where Black people will
always have a stake
00:00:08.274 --> 00:00:09.943
and will always have a say,
00:00:09.976 --> 00:00:11.311
and will always be
able to talk about
00:00:11.344 --> 00:00:12.979
the issues that matter.
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Movie Summary
For one week in February 1968, Johnny Carson gave up his chair to Harry Belafonte, the first time an African-American had hosted a late night TV show for a whole week.