34 min

Episode 002: To Be Young, Courageous and Black AquaMayne Stayed On Freedom

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Episode 002: This Black History Month "Each One, Teach One" episode features a courageous conversation with 16 year-old Aaren "Black AquaMayne" Rudolph who captured the imagination of the people during Montgomery Riverfront Brawl in August 2023. We explore the authentic history of the Montgomery Riverfront, Slavery and the legacy of courageous young people in the Black freedom movement.



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The Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium “Stayed On Freedom” podcast engages foot soldiers, leaders, scholars and ‘extraordinary ordinary’ people who are “stayed on freedom.” We remember to remember how the history and continuing legacy of the Black freedom movement and our Civil Rights Heritage Sites have transformed communities and changed the world!



The views and opinions expressed are those of the podcast hosts, guests and participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium.



Donate to the Consortium⁠ ⁠

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Episode 002: This Black History Month "Each One, Teach One" episode features a courageous conversation with 16 year-old Aaren "Black AquaMayne" Rudolph who captured the imagination of the people during Montgomery Riverfront Brawl in August 2023. We explore the authentic history of the Montgomery Riverfront, Slavery and the legacy of courageous young people in the Black freedom movement.



Interested in the Black Aquaman Swim Camp? Click the link below to receive more information:

https://qualtricsxmnx6w6qn8c.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2ggcxk5U9CGqzmC







The Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium “Stayed On Freedom” podcast engages foot soldiers, leaders, scholars and ‘extraordinary ordinary’ people who are “stayed on freedom.” We remember to remember how the history and continuing legacy of the Black freedom movement and our Civil Rights Heritage Sites have transformed communities and changed the world!



The views and opinions expressed are those of the podcast hosts, guests and participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium.



Donate to the Consortium⁠ ⁠

⁠https://aaacrhsc.org/donate/

34 min