
Celebrate the contributions African Americans have made throughout history and learn how Black and Brown people across America have helped shape, impact, and enrich the world in which we live in, because Black history is history.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 65 | Founded | a year ago |
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Marvin Gaye was an award winning singer and songwriter, he was an inspiration for artists like Michael Jackson, Chaka Khan, and Luther Vandross. Spoken by CJ Jackson.
Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first black woman to be a supreme court justice. Spoken by Andrea Quinones.
M'Lis Ward was the first African American female captain in commercial passenger aviation. Spoken by Andrea Quinones.
Bobby Seale co-founded the Black Panther Party. He is a world renowned author aswell. Spoken by Andrea Quinones.
Huey P. Newton was one of the co-founders of the Black Panther Party. He also created the 10 Point Manifesto with Bobby Seale. Spoken by Josh Yuhas.
Harriet Tubman is regarded as the "Mozes of her people." She helped significantly with the abolishment of slavery, helping free slaves and working as a spy during the Civil War. Spoken by Shir Hami.
Dick Gregory was a African American comedian, actor, and writer. He was also an activist who protested against the Vietnam War. Spoken by Karla Ritter.
Michael Jackson, is known as the King of Pop and best entertainer of all time. He achieved and broke records in the music industry, and donated profoundly to charities, which makes him known for his humanitarian efforts too. Spoken by Lathan "Laytin"... more
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