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7 AM: A Documentary [DVD] DVDs & Blu-Rays Black Channel Films
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7 AM: A Documentary [DVD] DVDs & Blu-Rays Black Channel Films
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7 AM: A Documentary [DVD] DVDs & Blu-Rays Black Channel Films
7 AM: A Documentary [DVD] DVDs & Blu-Rays Black Channel Films
7 AM: A Documentary [DVD] DVDs & Blu-Rays Black Channel Films
7 AM: A Documentary [DVD] DVDs & Blu-Rays Black Channel Films
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If you're black and broke it's time to wake up! Get the Black Channel Films' 7 AM: A Documentary DVD from Shopville!

The first documentary to definitively explore why it's a lack of businesses, not a lack of jobs, that makes Black people the poorest people in America. Black Channel Films talks to the foremost minds on the subject like Dr. Claud Anderson and Don Peebles about why racism is an economics issue, not a social issue.

Black Channel Films also explains how reclaiming black positions as entrepreneurs is key to reversing this condition and what will happen if we don't!

Video
Codec: MPEG-2
Encoding format: 16:9
Resolution: 480i (NTSC)
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1

Discs
DVD

Audio
English

Subtitles
English

Playback
Region 1

Video
Codec: MPEG-2
Encoding format: 16:9
Resolution: 480i (NTSC)
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1

Discs
DVD

Audio
English

Subtitles
English

Playback
Region 1

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Black Channel Films

7 AM: A Documentary [DVD]

Regular price $24.99 CAD
Description

If you're black and broke it's time to wake up! Get the Black Channel Films' 7 AM: A Documentary DVD from Shopville!

The first documentary to definitively explore why it's a lack of businesses, not a lack of jobs, that makes Black people the poorest people in America. Black Channel Films talks to the foremost minds on the subject like Dr. Claud Anderson and Don Peebles about why racism is an economics issue, not a social issue.

Black Channel Films also explains how reclaiming black positions as entrepreneurs is key to reversing this condition and what will happen if we don't!

Video
Codec: MPEG-2
Encoding format: 16:9
Resolution: 480i (NTSC)
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1

Discs
DVD

Audio
English

Subtitles
English

Playback
Region 1

Video
Codec: MPEG-2
Encoding format: 16:9
Resolution: 480i (NTSC)
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1

Discs
DVD

Audio
English

Subtitles
English

Playback
Region 1

Return Policy

Click here for the Refund Policy

Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday - 9am - 5pm MT (Excluding Holidays)

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