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Deya and Pam Grier get deep about fighting for her life, giving up fame and fortune, balance and focusing on what really matters.

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In 1963, Black teens weren’t allowed to join the cast of popular shows like “american bandstand,” so in response to the growing dance demand, Washington D.C.’s WOOK radio station owner Richard Eaton, DC teenager Cal Hackett and radio personality Al Jefferson, created the “Teenarama Dance Party.” WOOK TV was the nation's first black television station. […]