25 min

E19 - The Tulsa Massacre... #BlackLivesMatter Epik Fails of History

    • History

99 years ago - on June 1st, 1921, in Tulsa, Oklahoma - one of the most tragic days in American history was almost erased from history...

Resources: BlackLivesMatter.com


NAACP.org
BailProject.org
PodcastsInColor.com

Clips: "Don't be a Sucker" US National Archives E.F. #6 (1945), Martin Niemöller quote "First they came..." (1946), James Baldwin quote "How much time do you want, for your progress?" (1989)



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Twitter: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsdotcom

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E-mail: ErikSlader@gmail.com

This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts!

99 years ago - on June 1st, 1921, in Tulsa, Oklahoma - one of the most tragic days in American history was almost erased from history...

Resources: BlackLivesMatter.com


NAACP.org
BailProject.org
PodcastsInColor.com

Clips: "Don't be a Sucker" US National Archives E.F. #6 (1945), Martin Niemöller quote "First they came..." (1946), James Baldwin quote "How much time do you want, for your progress?" (1989)



Follow / Message Us on Social Media:

Twitter: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsdotcom

Instagram: @ErikSlader @EpikFailsofHistory

E-mail: ErikSlader@gmail.com

This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts!

25 min

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