Three’s the magic number! This is the final episode of our series, From Civil Rights To Hollywood: The Charles Black Story. In this episode, Uncle Charles delves into his historical association with the Atlanta Inquirer newspaper, expounds upon his substantial background in the acting industry, and elucidates the establishment of a national consulting firm in collaboration with Lonnie King, Julian Bond, and John Lewis. -Traces career from entry to editor, detailing the newspaper's impact on civil rights, local politics, and community legacy. -Established Frontiers Unlimited in 1969, a consultancy with national reach, collaborating with influential figures like John Lewis, Julian Bond, and Lonnie King. Managed a team of approximately 60 consultants, accumulating extensive travel experience. -Explores the introduction to the acting industry and delves into the various intricacies of the industry. This is The Blake and Chase Show, where our unique charm lies in witty discussions and diverse knowledge. Follow, share, and leave a review for an exceptional listening experience. //Links// Free, White, And 36: https://atlinq.com/from-the-inquirer-vault-editorial-from-july-27-1963-by-former-inquirer-editor-charles-a-black/ The Best Of Enemies: https://www.netflix.com/us/title/81038216?s=i&trkid=0&vlang=en&clip=81198497 Youtube Page: https://youtube.com/@TheBlakeAndChaseShow-gn7ld?si=rfQWdUgT-eFEyvok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblakeandchaseshow/ AtlantaInquirer #CivilRights #MediaImpact #PersonalGrowth #Legacy #FilmAndTV ActingJourney #IndustryInsights #DiverseRoles #CareerHighlights #Collaborations #GenerosityProgram #33YearsInActing #HollywoodExperience #MelGibson #ClintEastwood #ChurchProjects #FilmAndTV