Podcast
No Agenda: TDS II, Memes, and Political Analysis #312
Episode description This newsletter from the No Agenda Show solicits donations to support their independent media program. It promotes various subscription levels and one-time contribution options. The newsletter also previews upcoming show topics, highlighting the...
White and Colored People in the United States: Three Addresses #259
Episode description Frederick Douglass’s Three Addresses offers a compelling examination of the post-slavery relationship between white and Black Americans. Douglass addresses the state of Black citizens, emphasizing persistent discrimination and injustice despite...
On Reconstruction by Frederick Douglass #258
Episode description New Podcast! Exploring Frederick Douglass’s “On Reconstruction” from Project Gutenberg. Learn about free access to electronic works and the mission to share knowledge. Discover the history and impact of this important text! #FrederickDouglass...
The Black Codes: Southern Legislation After the Civil War #311
Episode description Byne Frances Goodman’s 1912 thesis, “The Black Codes, 1865-1866,” explores the legal restrictions placed on newly freed African Americans in the South following the Civil War. The work analyzes the specific laws enacted in various states, examining...
Prince Estabrook: An Enslaved Patriot of the American Revolution #310
Episode description Prince Estabrook’s life as an enslaved man who fought for American independence is chronicled in this narrative. It details his participation in the Battles of Lexington and Concord, where he was wounded, and his subsequent service in the...
Harriet Tubman: Negro Soldier and Abolitionist #309
Episode description The text comes from a biography of Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist also known as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Published in 1942 and reprinted in 1973, the book explores Tubman’s life from her early years and revolt against slavery to...
John Brown’s Provisional Constitution #308
Episode description John Brown’s Provisional Constitution outlined a framework for a new government intended to replace the existing one in the United States, specifically targeting the abolition of slavery. The document details the structure of this provisional...
📰 Around La Porte: February 2025 #307
Episode description This document, Around La Porte, Volume 14, No. 6, provides a snapshot of community happenings in La Porte, Texas, during February 2025. It covers a range of local news, including a recent winter storm, Valentine’s Day celebrations, and events at...
Irwin Schiff: Unconstitutionality of Federal Income Tax Enforcement #306
Episode description Irwin Schiff’s lecture, transcribed from a YouTube video, contends that the federal income tax is a voluntary system, not mandated by law. He argues that Americans have been misled into believing it is compulsory, causing undue financial and...
Peter Schiff: Stagflation, Markets, and Economic Policy Analysis #305
Episode description The Peter Schiff podcast analyzes recent market downturns, attributing them to stagflation. It examines disappointing consumer sentiment and PMI data, alongside rising inflation expectations. Schiff critiques the Federal Reserve’s handling of...