
The History Of... Podcast
1) The History Of Mary McLeod Bethune and the Florida Movement
In 1919, shortly after the ending of world war 1. A group of Black Floridians in Jacksonville established these educational meetings for Black Floridians. These meetings centered on voting and the imp...Show More
2) The History of the South, Substituting lynching with the death penalty
In the 1930s, southerners started to get unconfrontable with lynchings and were getting bad press for not doing anything to stop lynchings. And that is when they did something dramatic. They substitut...Show More
3) The History of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Ida B. Wells Part 2
Ida B. Wells was at the height of her career. She was a well-established journalist, she had her own newspaper and she was respected by many journalists both black and white. But when three really goo...Show More
The History of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Ida B. Wells Part 2
35:56 | Apr 20th, 2020
4) The History of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Ida B. Wells
This is the second episode of our four-part mini-series. This episode we tell the tale of Ida B. Wells's. From her happy childhood to being the sole breadwinner to the discrimination that she faced on...Show More
5) The History of Lynchings in America
WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS EXTREME VIOLENCE In the first episode of our four-part mini-series, We tell the story of the early days of lynchings. Follow us on: Twitter: @TheHistoryOf4 Instagram: @...Show More
6) The History of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling : Dr.Mae Carol Jemison
In a galaxy far far away lies an American Space Shuttle. 7 crew members are living and conducting experiments on the shuttle. One of the crew members is Dr. Mae Carol Jemison, the very first black wom...Show More
The History of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling : Dr.Mae Carol Jemison
35:50 | Oct 5th, 2019
7) The History of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Ann Petry Story
From the Harlem Renaissance to the Great Depression to housing segregation during the 1940s. Harlem's history is filled with black culture, literature and music, but it is also filled with terrible ho...Show More
8) BONUS: The History Of The AIDS CRISIS
It's been almost 38 years since the Center for Disease Control published a report of rare cancer found in gay men called Kaposi Sarcoma. Throughout the 80s and 90s, 1,000s of AIDS patients and gay peo...Show More
9) The History of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Shirley Chisholm Story Part 2
In part 2 of Shirley Chisholm Story, Chisholm makes a very historic decision and no one saw it coming. Follow us on: Twitter: @TheHistoryOf4 Facebook: The History Of Instagram: @thehistoryof.radio...Show More
The History of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Shirley Chisholm Story Part 2
1:01:10 | Jun 3rd, 2019
10) The History Of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Shirley Chisholm Story
This season we tell the stories of black women, who were forgotten and weren't given a spotlight in our history textbooks. But this season we change that and tell the stories of black women who have m...Show More
The History Of Black Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Shirley Chisholm Story
1:09:17 | Jun 1st, 2019