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Historical Journeys of African Americans Kaitlyn
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- History
During this podcast I will discuss the lives and journeys that black people took throughout their life time. Former slaves and freed slaves will be heavily talked about on the podcast. What it took for them to be free, and what kind of lengths and risks they were willing to take for that freedom? Furthermore, what happened to those people and their families after they were newly freed citizens of America?
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Non Violent Protests
In tonight’s episode, I discuss many facts about the Freedom Riders journey’s and how they overcame such bigotry. My special guest is back, stick around for the q&a at the end of this episode!😃
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In this particular episode you all will learn of things that you knew not of.
I can’t begin to fathom even being further restricted than they already was, let alone more laws being laid down by whites. Have any questions, comments, or thoughts dm me on Instagram @ mizz__perfection20 or tweet me @ KaitlynMarshon
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In this particular episode we will discuss the life and some of the work of Mr. William Still.
William Still as the world knows, was a very infamous conductor of the Underground Railroad. His work was marvelous, and he took many risks a thousand times over, no matter the cost of those risks.
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Historical Journeys of African Americans (Trailer)
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Benjamin Banneker was a black male who was born free courtesy of his parents old master.
The diving deep questions will always be for my listeners to respond to. You guys can send me a voice message on the anchor app, or tweet me @KaitlynMarshon. Also if y’all want me to discuss a certain topic on African American History, you can also tweet me those as well, I will be checking my Twitter from time to time.
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A known but hidden secret, from Southern Whites.
Taking a journey through the lives and eyes of African Americans, who sacrificed themselves for the cause. The Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman played a huge role in the success of this operation;making sure it ran smoothly but yet quietly.