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My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass #254
Episode description The provided text comprises excerpts from Frederick Douglass’s autobiography, “My Bondage and My Freedom,” along with associated licensing information from Project Gutenberg. Douglass recounts his experiences as a slave, detailing the physical and...
W.E.B. Du Bois: The World, Africa, Color, and Democracy #279
Episode description This source, titled “w-e-b-du-bois-the-world-and-africa-and-color-and-democracy.pdf,” appears to be a collection of maps and diagrams related to Africa. Some of the visuals depict the continent’s resources, political divisions, and ethnic groups at...
Souls of Black Folk: Freedom, Progress, and the American Negro #278
Episode description “The Souls of Black Folk” presents a multifaceted exploration of Black life in America at the turn of the 20th century. It encompasses W.E.B. Du Bois’s personal experiences, historical analysis, and socio-political commentary. The book examines the...
✊🏾 Nina Simone: Life, Music, and Activism of the High Priestess #277
Episode description Nina Simone was a multifaceted artist and activist whose life and work are explored in this collection of sources. Born Eunice Waymon, she became known for her unique blend of musical styles and her powerful voice during the Civil Rights Movement....
🎶 Ella Fitzgerald: The Life and Legacy of a Jazz Legend #276
Episode description Ella Fitzgerald, celebrated as the “First Lady of Song,” was a highly influential jazz vocalist with a career spanning six decades. Her early life, marked by hardship, led to a musical journey beginning at Harlem’s Apollo Theater and her rise to...
👩🏾✈️ Bessie Coleman: Aviation Pioneer and Advocate for Equality #275
Episode description Bessie Coleman was a pioneering aviator who broke racial and gender barriers to become the first African American woman and first Native American to earn a pilot’s license. Facing discrimination in the United States, she trained in France and...
Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases #274
Episode description Ida B. Wells-Barnett’s “Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases” is aProject Gutenberg eBook, originally published as a pamphlet in 1892. Wells-Barnett provides a firsthand account of the causes of lynch law in the South and argues that it is...
Ida B. Wells: Crusade for Justice #273
Episode description Ida B. Wells’s autobiography, “Crusade for Justice,” details her lifelong fight against racial injustice, particularly lynching, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The text covers her early life, her activism as a journalist and speaker,...
The Red Record: Lynching in the United States #272
Episode description Ida B. Wells-Barnett’s The Red Record is a powerful exposé of the systemic lynching of Black people in the United States during the late 19th century. The text presents statistical data on lynchings, meticulously documented by white sources like...
Rosa Parks: My Story #271
Episode description Rosa Parks’ autobiography, Rosa Parks: My Story, recounts her life from childhood to her role as a civil rights icon. Parks describes growing up in the segregated South, detailing the racism and discrimination she faced. She highlights the...