
Artifactual Journey Podcast
1) Episode 53: Reclaiming the Black Past with Todd Johnson
Listen to this exciting episode where Philip talks with Todd Johnson, executive director of the Johnston County Heritage Center in Smithfield, North Carolina, as they discuss the upcoming September 30...Show More
2) Episode 52: Kin with Carole and Jeffery Boston Weatherford
To pre order a copt of Kin: Rooted in Hope, visit https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Kin/Carole-Boston-Weatherford/9781665913621 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/...Show More
3) Episode 50: Finding Your Purpose with Cornelius Dunlap
Our Artifactual Journey podcast has introduced us to all types of fascinating people with interesting stories. Listen to Episode 51, where Philip talks to Cornelius Dunlap and his journey to find his ...Show More
4) Episode 50: Truth, Memory and Reconciliation
After years of advocacy and dedication, Juneteenth is now recognized as a federal holiday. Listen as Philip talks with Nathan Johnson, National Park Service Ranger at Rose Hill Plantation in Union, So...Show More
5) Episode 49: Henry Ossawa Tanner House
The Henry Ossawa Tanner house in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was recently listed on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places for 2023. For over 50 years, it was...Show More
6) Episode 48: Happy Birthday Malcolm X: Reflections From A Child's Experience
During his lifetime and even decades after his assassination, Malcolm X is an iconic figure. His role within the Nation of Islam and dedication to civil rights often made him a target of the media and...Show More
Episode 48: Happy Birthday Malcolm X: Reflections From A Child's Experience
29:08 | May 19th, 2023
7) Episode 47: Columbia Race Riot, Tennessee 1946
In February 1946, the white citizens attacked the Black community of Columbia, Tennessee after an altercation between a Black World War II veteran and a white shop keeper. Columbia Race Riot: https:...Show More
8) Episode 46: Emma Azalia Hackley
Emma Azalia Smith Hackley was a prominent African American singer, activist, newspaper publisher, educator, and member of Denver's Black elite. However, her name is not widely known and her contributi...Show More
9) Episode 45: The Immortal Rap Dixon
Although the Negro Leagues haven't been in existence for over 60 years, their impact on Major League Baseball is still felt. Although a number of Negro League players have been inducted into the Natio...Show More
10) Episode 44: Historic CIAA Football: Lincoln-Hampton Gridron Game at the NY Polo Grounds, 1929
In November 1929, a historic first occurred at the New York Polo Grounds: two Black college football teams played each other. The event drew thousands of fans and dominated Black and white news covera...Show More