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The Harlem Time Trotters

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Harlem
Harlem Renaissance
New York City
Harlem, New York City, United States
Harlem, New York
Ella Fitzgerald
Harlem, New York, United States
Savoy Ballroom
Harlem, United States
American Negro Theater
Augusta Savage
Samuel J. Battle
Jack Johnson
Boxing
Harlem Cultural Festival
Apollo Theater
Harlem Rens
James Van Der Zee
Cotton Club
Thelonious Monk

Join siblings Maya and King as they embark on thrilling time-traveling adventures through the rich history of Harlem! Guided by the wise and mysterious Professor and their magical butterfly companion, Wings, they journey back in time to meet legendary figures like Marcus Garvey, Thelonious Monk, and the Harlem Hellfighters. Each episode brings exciting challenges as Maya and King help historical i... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes25Foundeda year ago
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Education for KidsKids & Family

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Latest Episodes

Maya and King travel back to 1934 to meet Reverend John Howard Johnson.

Maya and King travel back to 1932 to meet The Nicholas Brothers.

Maya and King travel back to 1919 to meet Claude McKay.

Maya and King travel back to 1923 to meet Jackie “Moms” Mabley.

Maya and King travel back to 1947 to meet Marian Anderson.

Maya and King travel back to 1916 to meet James Van Der Zee.

Maya and King travel back to 1939 to meet Countee Cullen.

Maya and King travel back to 1894 to meet Jack Johnson.

Key Facts

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Recent Guests

Fayard Nicholas
Dancer, member of the Nicholas Brothers
Nick Nicholas Brothers
Episode: S is for Stage
Harold Nicholas
Dancer, member of the Nicholas Brothers
Nick Nicholas Brothers
Episode: S is for Stage
Claude McKay
Poet, journalist, and activist associated with the Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance figures (historical figure)
Episode: T is for Travel
Jackie Moms Mabley
African American stand-up comedian who would become a pioneering performer
Harlem entertainment history, Connie's Inn (historic venue)
Episode: C is for Comedian
Marian Anderson
Avid singer and historical figure, guest on the episode
Opera singer, historic figure
Episode: O is for Opera
James Van Der Zee
African American photographer known for Harlem Renaissance era portraits
James Van Der Zee Studio
Episode: P is for Photographer
Jack Johnson
Boxer, trainee in Harlem; historical figure introduced as a teenager in 1894
Boxing, historical figure
Episode: B Is for Boxer
Charles S. Johnson
Sociologist, college president and author; research director for the National Urban League; founder/editor of Opportunity Magazine
National Urban League
Episode: C Is for Club
Alan Locke
Philosopher and friend of the movement
Unknown from transcript
Episode: C Is for Club

Hosts

Maya Harlem Time Trotters
Host of The Harlem Time Trotters; one of the siblings guiding adventures.
King Harlem Time Trotters
Host of The Harlem Time Trotters; co-host traveling with Maya.
Professor
Guide and mentor on the adventures, explaining historical context

Reviews

3.7 out of 5 stars from 26 ratings
  • Good

    Good

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bookturtle2015
    United States7 months ago
  • An important show

    I’m proud to share this one with my kids. There should be more fun content out about Harlem for little ones. Such a rich and important history.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JLMummy
    United Statesa year ago
  • 👍

    Yes sir

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sushi mini
    United Statesa year ago
  • Bad

    I don’t like this bc it’s biweekly and it circles around like 4 times

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    SlayQueenYas🧏‍♂️
    United Statesa year ago
  • Good but……..

    So it is good but more episodes it is march people and February 10 not a weekly show more like biweekly show more episodes people ever one in joy it.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Mia Christmas
    United Statesa year ago
  • Good 👍

    Good 😌

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Samsta24
    Australiaa year ago
  • Love it

    great

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HÙKJLGHU
    Canadaa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

A few episodes are noted for cadence and biweekly release frequency.
Listeners enjoy the Harlem focus and engaging storytelling for kids.
Overall, a family-friendly history show with strong educational value.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

S is for Sculptor
Q: What should she base the sculpture on if she likes music and African American contributions?
She should pick a topic she feels strongly about and connect it to the theme, such as highlighting music and cultural contributions.
S is for Sculptor
Q: All sorts of art interests you. Do you teach sculpting here?
Augusta Savage confirms she teaches sculpting, and that it's her specialty.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Harlem Time Trotters

What is The Harlem Time Trotters about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A lively educational series that blends time-travel adventures with Harlem history, guided by two siblings and a rotating cast of mentors. Each episode centers on meeting historical figures from the Harlem Renaissance and related eras, solving kid-friendly challenges, and discussing themes like mentorship, creativity, resilience, and representation. The formatmix—family-friendly storytelling, musicality, and approachable history—likely appeals to parents seeking enriching, age-appropriate content for kids, as well as educators and history enthusiasts looking for engaging storytelling to spark curiosity about Black arts, culture, and civil rights.

Noteworthy elements include a consistent focus on mentorship (Wings and a professor guide), a ... more

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Recent guests on The Harlem Time Trotters include:

1. Fayard Nicholas
2. Harold Nicholas
3. Claude McKay
4. Jackie Moms Mabley
5. Marian Anderson
6. James Van Der Zee
7. Jack Johnson
8. Charles S. Johnson

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