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PROJECT RMS
THE
BLACK HISTORY
PODCAST
There is a great deal of Black American / African history that has been skipped, omitted, or untold through the course of time. The African diaspora is a rich tapestry weaving through the course of time, with not only a strong impact on the American society, but throughout the world. From the time of the Greeks venturing into African and being taught astronomy, mathematics, etc; to Marcus Garvey teaching and espousing a strong black community; to Fanz Fanon writing legends and stories of the African post-colonial critical theory, etc; there is an entire class and grouping of history that has been removed from the thoughts, minds and hearts of much of the country. In the same way that How Stuff Works has ventured to inform the everyday listener of “Stuff You Missed in History Class” and “Stuff You Should Know”; The “Black History” Podcast ventures to each week introduce an innovative topic, influential person or present interesting aspects of history related to the African diaspora to those seeking knowledge and enlightenment.
ARCHIVE EPISODES
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Archived Episodes
WELCOME TO THE BLACK HISTORY PODCAST
Welcome to the Black History PodcastThis Is Carrington
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2015 September 28
STEVEN BIKO - "BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL"
Steven Biko - "Black is Beautiful"This is Carrington
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2015 October 12
HAILE SELASSIE (pt. 2)
"MODERN RASTAFARI"
Haile Selassie (pt. 2) - Modern RastafariThis is Carrington
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2015 October 27
THE COLORED HOCKEY LEAGUE
Colored Hockey League of the MaritimesThis is Carrington
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2015 November 9
SUSIE KING TAYLOR - FEARLESS IN CALAMITY
Susie King Taylor - Fearless in CalamityThis is Carrington
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2015 December 1
VINCENTE GUERRERO - FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT IN NORTH AMERICA
Vincente Guerrero - First Black President in North AmericaThis is Carrington
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2015 December 29
THOMAS SANKARA - THE AFRICAN CHE GUEVARA
Thomas Sankara - Africa's Che GuevaraThis is Carrington
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2016 January 11
2016 March 7
THE CONGOLESE HOLOCAUST
The Congolese HolocauseThe is Carrington
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MARCUS GARVEY & THE PAN-AFRICAN MOVEMENT
Marcus Garvey & The Pan-African MovementThis is Carrington
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2015 October 5
HAILE SELASSIE (pt. 1)
"RISE TO POWER"
Haile Selassie (pt. 1) - Rise to PowerThis is Carrington
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2015 October 19
ESTHER JONES - "BOOP-OOP-A-DOOP"
Esther Jones - "Boop-Oop-A-Doop"This is Carrington
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2015 November 2
SENECA VILLAGE = EMINENT DESTRUCTION
Seneca Village - Eminent Destruction for ProgressThis is Carrington
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2015 November 19
GEORGE ALEXANDER MCGUIRE - GOD & CHRIST ARE BLACK
Seneca Village - Eminent Destruction for ProgressThis is Carrington
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2015 December 17
EMILY MORGAN - YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS
Emily Morgan - Yellow Rose of TexasThis is Carrington
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2016 January 6
KATHLEEN (NEAL) CLEAVER - A LIVING LIBERATOR
2016 February 14
Kathleen Cleaver - A Living LiberatorThis is Carrington
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LEROY "SATCHEL" PAIGE - A TIMELESS TALENT
2016 April 7
Leroy "Satchel" Paige - A Timeless TalentThis is Carrington
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Coming Soon
COMING SOON
Toussant L'Overture
Philadelphia MOVE
Musa I
Shaka Zulu
Yaa Asantewaa
Kwame Nkrumah
Wole Soyinka
Lani Guinier
Dr. William Grier
Askia the Great
Angela Davis
Huey P. Newton
Gabriel Prosser
Carter G. Woodson
Sundjata Keita
Cetewayo
Queen Nzingha
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Crispus Attucks
El-Hajj Malik Shabazz
Black Wall Street
Martin Delany
Makeda
The Queen of Sheba
James Baldwin
Albert Luthuli
Arnold Josiah Ford
Folsom People
Little Rock Uprising
(1968)
Robert Sobukwe
John Henrik Clarke
Amilcar Cabral
George Dixon
"Little Chocolate"
Quen Nyahbinghi
Elaine Brown
A. Philip Randolph
Amy Ashwood Garvey
Denmark Vesey
Solomon Brown
Heyward Shepard
Assata Shakur
Paul Cuffee
Tuskegee
Syphillis Experiment
East St. Louis Riots
(1917)
Frederick Douglass
MANY MORE
Wallace Muhammad
Shirley Chisholm
Hannibal Barca
Benjamin Banneker
Gordon Bluford
David Walker
The Appeal
Sir Sertse Khama
Hunters Point Rebellion
(1966)
Percy Ricks
Amelia Bassano
Newton Knight
Thutmose III
Nefertiti
Archbishop Daniel
William Alexander
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