Black Washed History

Brittany Wilkins

Discover the Untold Stories of Black History with Black Washed History   Explore the hidden history of Black culture and uncover the untold stories that have shaped the world with Black Washed History—a podcast that goes beyond the usual narratives to explore forgotten history, trailblazing historical figures, and groundbreaking cultural milestones. Formerly known as The Coin: Black History on the Other Side, this podcast reveals the lesser-known chapters of Black history that deserve recognition and celebration.   While many know about 1619, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Black Panther Party, there is so much more to discover. From the achievements of Black leaders and innovators to the rich cultural history of the African diaspora, Black Washed Historydeepens your understanding of the past and its impact on modern society.   This is not just another boring history lesson—it’s a journey into the dynamic and diverse narratives that shaped the world. Through captivating storytelling, we bring Black history to life*\ in ways that are both educational and inspiring.   This podcast is for you if you: - Love exploring untold historical stories. - Want to connect with Black culture and build a deeper appreciation for its global influence. - Believe in education beyond the classroom and want to uncover forgotten heroes and hidden achievements.   Did you know that Isaac Murphy, a Black jockey, was one of the greatest in American history? Or that Black women once ruled powerful African kingdoms? While the U.S. has yet to see a female president, Black history is filled with pioneering leaders who reshaped the world. If these stories are new to you, now is the time to expand your knowledge and challenge what you thought you knew about history.   Why Listen to Black Washed History? -Masterclass-Style Series: Deep dives into key figures, events, and eras, such as Black innovators and revolutionary movements. - Creative Historical Fiction: Reimagine the past with storytelling that brings history to life. - Cultural Education: Gain a fresh perspective on Black identity and its global influence.   Produced by Historians Connect, Black Washed History is your gateway to exploring hidden narratives and building a deeper connection to the rich tapestry of Black history. This podcast challenges perspectives and inspires listeners to see history in a whole new light.   Want more?  - Immerse yourself further by subscribing to our weekly short history series on YouTube. https://youtube.com/@historiansconnect760?si=-p0m22AXD64uQ7YR - Visit [www.historiansconnect.org](http://www.historiansconnect.org) to join the conversation and access even more history content.   Black Washed History: Where every story matters and every listener discovers something new. Subscribe now and become part of the journey to uncover Black history like never before!

  1. S3.Ep12-Malcolm X at 101: The Transformation They Couldn’t Control

    May 23

    S3.Ep12-Malcolm X at 101: The Transformation They Couldn’t Control

    Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Most people know the image. The speeches. The Nation of Islam. The photograph with the rifle near the window. What they know less is the man Malcolm X was becoming. This month marks the 101st birthday of Malcolm X. In past episodes we have explored his speeches, philosophy, and personal reflections. But this episode focuses on something deeper; not simply who Malcolm was, but who he was evolving into during the final years of his life. By 1964, Malcolm was traveling across Africa and the Middle East, meeting with revolutionaries, heads of state, journalists, and liberation movements. He was studying anti-colonial struggles and building international relationships that stretched far beyond the borders of the United States. He was no longer framing the Black struggle in America strictly as a civil rights issue. He was preparing to present it before the world as a human rights violation. That changed everything. Because once the struggle became international, America could no longer control the narrative inside its own borders. This episode also explores the environment surrounding Malcolm during this period; Cold War politics, government surveillance, disputed intelligence connections, and the mysterious figures who entered Malcolm’s orbit during the final chapter of his life. He was only thirty-nine years old. Still growing. Still evolving. Still becoming more dangerous to the systems watching him. That is not a footnote to Malcolm’s story. It is the part of the story most people were never taught. If you listen to us here, subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://youtube.com/@historiansconnect760?si=58QQzXn7VdyXD8RS Support the show Interested in a shout-out on the podcast? Unlock this opportunity by becoming a monthly subscriber! Gain exclusive access to our Black History Masterclass Series as a token of our appreciation. Subscribe now! 🎙️✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1227365/support

    10 min
  2. S3.E7-10 Lessons from Malcolm X That Still Matter Today

    05/19/2025

    S3.E7-10 Lessons from Malcolm X That Still Matter Today

    Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Shots rang out in the Audubon Ballroom—and one of the most powerful voices in Black history was silenced. But while Malcolm X’s life was cut short, his legacy was never buried. In this episode of Black Washed History, we don’t just mourn the man—we learn from him. From his early struggles and prison transformation to his pilgrimage to Mecca and evolution into a global human rights advocate, Malcolm X left behind a blueprint for personal power and collective liberation. Join us as we uncover 10 timeless lessons Malcolm taught us about identity, truth, growth, and the fight for justice. His voice may have been silenced in 1965—but his message still echoes louder than ever. 📌 Topics Covered: The power of identity and self-knowledgeHow education freed Malcolm before the system ever didWhy his pilgrimage to Mecca changed everythingGrowth, betrayal, and choosing integrity over comfortAnd why your voice may be your most powerful weapon🔊 Listen now—and stay washed in truth. Stay Connected Beyond the Podcast: YouTube: Subscribe to Historians Connect to explore weekly shorts and expand your understanding of Black history. https://youtube.com/@historiansconnect760?si=55FYO-uZ6xQT6QTvWebsite: Visit www.historiansconnect.org to join our email list and stay updated on how we’re pushing the culture forward.LinkedIn: Be part of our community Historians Connect and stay informed with the latest news and insights on Black history and culture worldwide.Support the show Interested in a shout-out on the podcast? Unlock this opportunity by becoming a monthly subscriber! Gain exclusive access to our Black History Masterclass Series as a token of our appreciation. Subscribe now! 🎙️✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1227365/support

    10 min
  3. S3.E6-From Chains to Change: 7 Pivotal Black History Moments in April

    04/28/2025

    S3.E6-From Chains to Change: 7 Pivotal Black History Moments in April

    Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? April is often remembered for showers and new beginnings, but for Black America, it has also been a month of rebellion, resistance, and remarkable change. In this episode of Black Washed History, we dive into the moments that defined April—from the New York Slave Revolt of 1712 to the signing of the Ku Klux Klan Act in 1871, from Jackie Robinson breaking baseball’s color barrier to the birth of Duke Ellington’s unstoppable rhythm. As National Poetry Month wraps up, we also honor the Black poets who turned our pain into power and our struggle into song. April wasn’t just about survival. It was about transformation. From chains to change, these stories still echo today. Listen, reflect, and carry April’s lessons forward. Stay Connected Beyond the Podcast: YouTube: Subscribe to Historians Connect to explore weekly shorts and expand your understanding of Black history. https://youtube.com/@historiansconnect760?si=55FYO-uZ6xQT6QTvWebsite: Visit www.historiansconnect.org to join our email list and stay updated on how we’re pushing the culture forward.LinkedIn: Be part of our community Historians Connect and stay informed with the latest news and insights on Black history and culture worldwide.#BlackWashedHistory #BlackHistory #NationalPoetryMonth Support the show Interested in a shout-out on the podcast? Unlock this opportunity by becoming a monthly subscriber! Gain exclusive access to our Black History Masterclass Series as a token of our appreciation. Subscribe now! 🎙️✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1227365/support

    13 min
  4. S3.E5-Harlem 1935: The Riot That Shook a Nation

    03/19/2025

    S3.E5-Harlem 1935: The Riot That Shook a Nation

    Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In this episode of Black Washed History, we dive into the Harlem Race Riot of 1935, often considered the first modern race riot in the United States. Sparked by rumors of police brutality against a Black teenager, this event was fueled by economic hardship, racial discrimination, and police violence, culminating in widespread unrest. We’ll explore the root causes, key events, and long-term impact of this historic uprising, as well as the findings of the Mayor’s Commission on Conditions in Harlem. How did systemic oppression contribute to Harlem’s breaking point? And what lessons can we learn from this moment in history? Stay Connected Beyond the Podcast: YouTube: Subscribe to Historians Connect to explore weekly shorts and expand your understanding of Black history. https://youtube.com/@historiansconnect760?si=55FYO-uZ6xQT6QTvWebsite: Visit www.historiansconnect.org to join our email list and stay updated on how we’re pushing the culture forward.LinkedIn: Be part of our community Historians Connect and stay informed with the latest news and insights on Black history and culture worldwide.#BlackWashedHistory #HarlemRiot1935 #BlackHistory #RacialJustice #USHistory #CivilRights #GreatDepression #PoliceBrutality #HarlemHistory #UrbanProtests #SocialJustice #AmericanHistory Support the show Interested in a shout-out on the podcast? Unlock this opportunity by becoming a monthly subscriber! Gain exclusive access to our Black History Masterclass Series as a token of our appreciation. Subscribe now! 🎙️✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1227365/support

    8 min

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Discover the Untold Stories of Black History with Black Washed History   Explore the hidden history of Black culture and uncover the untold stories that have shaped the world with Black Washed History—a podcast that goes beyond the usual narratives to explore forgotten history, trailblazing historical figures, and groundbreaking cultural milestones. Formerly known as The Coin: Black History on the Other Side, this podcast reveals the lesser-known chapters of Black history that deserve recognition and celebration.   While many know about 1619, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Black Panther Party, there is so much more to discover. From the achievements of Black leaders and innovators to the rich cultural history of the African diaspora, Black Washed Historydeepens your understanding of the past and its impact on modern society.   This is not just another boring history lesson—it’s a journey into the dynamic and diverse narratives that shaped the world. Through captivating storytelling, we bring Black history to life*\ in ways that are both educational and inspiring.   This podcast is for you if you: - Love exploring untold historical stories. - Want to connect with Black culture and build a deeper appreciation for its global influence. - Believe in education beyond the classroom and want to uncover forgotten heroes and hidden achievements.   Did you know that Isaac Murphy, a Black jockey, was one of the greatest in American history? Or that Black women once ruled powerful African kingdoms? While the U.S. has yet to see a female president, Black history is filled with pioneering leaders who reshaped the world. If these stories are new to you, now is the time to expand your knowledge and challenge what you thought you knew about history.   Why Listen to Black Washed History? -Masterclass-Style Series: Deep dives into key figures, events, and eras, such as Black innovators and revolutionary movements. - Creative Historical Fiction: Reimagine the past with storytelling that brings history to life. - Cultural Education: Gain a fresh perspective on Black identity and its global influence.   Produced by Historians Connect, Black Washed History is your gateway to exploring hidden narratives and building a deeper connection to the rich tapestry of Black history. This podcast challenges perspectives and inspires listeners to see history in a whole new light.   Want more?  - Immerse yourself further by subscribing to our weekly short history series on YouTube. https://youtube.com/@historiansconnect760?si=-p0m22AXD64uQ7YR - Visit [www.historiansconnect.org](http://www.historiansconnect.org) to join the conversation and access even more history content.   Black Washed History: Where every story matters and every listener discovers something new. Subscribe now and become part of the journey to uncover Black history like never before!