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The Last Negroes at Harvard

Kent Garrett
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The podcast is about being Black in America for more than 80 years... as seen through the eyes of The Last Negroes at Harvard. There were 18 of us. We were in the Class of 1963. Before we leave the planet, we have a lot to say and people we want to talk to.

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Kent Garrett
Host of The Last Negroes at Harvard Podcast; Author and narrator with a focus on issues related to race and history.
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Co-host with a focus on discussions around the experiences of Black individuals in America.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • Kent Garrett finds thoughtful guests each week, who are generally drawn out by his returning panel of Harvard/Radcliffe educated men and women, with surprising and fresh questions.

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    Dreamweaver
    United States3 years ago
  • Highly qualified guests leave varied helpful insight that illuminate contemporary American life.

    Kent Garrett finds thoughtful guests each week, who are generally drawn out by his returning panel of Harvard/Radcliffe educated men and women, with surprising and fresh questions.

    Audible
    5
    Dreamweaver
    United States3 years ago

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Q: Why did you say that the Civil Rights Bill should be over something?
The speaker maintains that the Civil Rights Act was a mistake that led to negative consequences.
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Q: How were free blacks and enslaved people involved in the debates around slavery?
They actively joined militias for freedom and wrote petitions to legislative bodies demanding abolition.
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Q: What records did you have to find to piece this story together?
There are a lot of records, including Madison's notes on the convention and letters from various key figures.
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Q: Do you think the shooter deliberately chose that church? Because of its significance?
There's some evidence about that. But not conclusive evidence about how much he knew.

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Spanning personal experiences and historical insights, this podcast grapples with the complexities of being Black in America over the past eight decades. It is rooted in the narratives of the Class of 1963 from Harvard University, offering a unique perspective on racial identity, education, and societal challenges faced by Black individuals throughout history. The discussions encapsulate a range of poignant themes, including systemic racism, generational memory, and the legacies of cultural and political activism. Listeners can expect a rich tapestry of storytelling intertwined with critical commentary on contemporary social and political issues, inviting reflection on the past while addressing the present and future struggles around race a... more

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