One Mic Black History brings you the untold stories that shaped Black lives—and reshaped America. Each episode uncovers a hidden chapter of our history, told by us, for us.Because the stories left out say just as much as the ones we’ve been told.Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/one-mic-black-history--4557850/support.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | History |
On Jim Crow roads, the lifeline wasn’t a law, it was a gas station. Esso used maps, credit, and a nationwide dealer network to turn the Green Book into safe miles.Audio Onemichistory.comFollow me on Instagram: @onemic_historyFollow me on Substack: ht... more
Johnson Products brand financed Soul Train when others wouldn’t. This is the story of the Afro Sheen sponsorship, the dollars behind it, and how they built an institutionAudio Onemichistory.comFollow me on Instagram: @onemic_historyFollow me on Subst... more
In the Jim Crow South, Black newspapers like the Chicago Defender were banned, seized, and silenced. But the porters found a way. Tucked in suitcases, hidden in stacks of linens, they smuggled news, hope, and opportunity across the South for just 2 c... more
Under Jim Crow, Pepsi did what others wouldn’t, hired a Black sales team and put Black folks in its ads. Sales soared but then came the internal backlash. How did a nickel soda become quiet powerhouse and who tried to kill it? This is why Pepsi becam... more
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this podcast explains in clear, straightforward words the issues and stereotypes that affect(ed) the day to day lives of Black people in america through the history of the nation. if you didn't already study Black history in america in multiple courses (because even the most detailed, intense single course -even from an HBCU- can only show so much in detail), listen to this. if you're currently studying Black history, this is a great supplement to any single textbook. if you never considered ... more
I really enjoy the clear and diverse topics which shed light on our history. I really appreciate all the effort put into compiling and presenting this necessary information.
Learning what was hidden from us >>>> appreciate you speaking on topics we have to dig for
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This podcast has taught me more about my black history than public schools and college had taught me in 22 years. Thank you for your service to educating and spreading love through knowledge Country Boy & everybody behind the scenes!
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The content focuses on overlooked and impactful narratives within Black history that have shaped both individual lives and broader American culture. Each episode dives into essential but lesser-known stories, offering insights into the struggles and triumphs of Black individuals throughout history. Topics range from the systemic issues surrounding civil rights and racial injustice to cultural phenomena, providing a rich tapestry that illustrates the significance of these narratives in both historical and contemporary contexts. Unique in its approach, the program aims to reclaim and highlight stories often left untold, making it a vital resource for those interested in understanding the full scope of Black history and its implications today.... more
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