Short stories of black history that your history teacher won’t tell you. Explore fun and interesting facts about black history with guest that have actually lived through some of it.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | History |
Kathrine Johnson is a well known name from the movie Hidden Figures, today we will reveal facts about her life with engineering and math teacher Emilee. Listen and learn about the great achievements of Mrs. Johnson in her tenure at NASA and learn how... more
Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner has the most patents of any black woman in history. Listen to find out how her invention helped shape women across the world!!!
Dr. Valerie Johnson is an amazing inventor and scientist that helped NASA create the technology to receive the Earths first selfie. She also invented the illusion processor which is still used today at NASA, in surgery, and Television. Listen and lea... more
Despite segregation, black people vacationed at several beaches at resorts going back as far as 1893. On this episode we discuss the black vaction with Eugene, born in 1947 has been on many vacations including over 30 cruises. Some of these places ar... more
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Love the podcast but please speak up I could barely hear 65% of the show especially the young lady who was basically whispering on the reparations episode. I could tell she had great thoughts but I didn’t hear any of them.
For anyone interested in learning about black history this is the podcast for you. Very informative, super easy to follow, and it has guests that add their own experiences to the topics. I recommend this for all ages, races, and backgrounds.
Well researched topics that you didn’t learn about in history class. Well done.
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Apple Podcasts | #78 |
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Short stories of Black History launched 5 years ago and published 14 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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