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    1865

    Explore " 1865" with insightful episodes like "Jamaican preacher Paul Bogle leads the Morant Bay Rebellion - October 11th, 1865", "John Wesley Hyatt patents a new kind of billiard ball - October 10th, 1865", "1865", "Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address" and "Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address" from podcasts like ""This Day in History Class", "This Day in History Class", "New Times Radio", "Human Rights (Video)" and "American History (Audio)"" and more!

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    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address

    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address
    On March 4th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address. He considered it his “greatest speech” and his “best effort." Join Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and best-selling Lincoln biographer Dr. Ronald C. White for a fascinating look at the Second Inaugural Address. Through a powerful, fascinating voyage of discovery, one comes away with a better understanding of where the country was in 1865 and Lincoln’s feeling towards the Civil War, the defeated Confederacy and, perhaps most importantly, American slavery. A century and a half later, as the U.S. faces a similar struggle over who we are as a people and a nation, Lincoln's speech still resonates. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38385]

    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address

    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address
    On March 4th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address. He considered it his “greatest speech” and his “best effort." Join Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and best-selling Lincoln biographer Dr. Ronald C. White for a fascinating look at the Second Inaugural Address. Through a powerful, fascinating voyage of discovery, one comes away with a better understanding of where the country was in 1865 and Lincoln’s feeling towards the Civil War, the defeated Confederacy and, perhaps most importantly, American slavery. A century and a half later, as the U.S. faces a similar struggle over who we are as a people and a nation, Lincoln's speech still resonates. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38385]

    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address

    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address
    On March 4th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address. He considered it his “greatest speech” and his “best effort." Join Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and best-selling Lincoln biographer Dr. Ronald C. White for a fascinating look at the Second Inaugural Address. Through a powerful, fascinating voyage of discovery, one comes away with a better understanding of where the country was in 1865 and Lincoln’s feeling towards the Civil War, the defeated Confederacy and, perhaps most importantly, American slavery. A century and a half later, as the U.S. faces a similar struggle over who we are as a people and a nation, Lincoln's speech still resonates. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38385]

    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address

    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address
    On March 4th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address. He considered it his “greatest speech” and his “best effort." Join Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and best-selling Lincoln biographer Dr. Ronald C. White for a fascinating look at the Second Inaugural Address. Through a powerful, fascinating voyage of discovery, one comes away with a better understanding of where the country was in 1865 and Lincoln’s feeling towards the Civil War, the defeated Confederacy and, perhaps most importantly, American slavery. A century and a half later, as the U.S. faces a similar struggle over who we are as a people and a nation, Lincoln's speech still resonates. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38385]

    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address

    Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address
    On March 4th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address. He considered it his “greatest speech” and his “best effort." Join Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and best-selling Lincoln biographer Dr. Ronald C. White for a fascinating look at the Second Inaugural Address. Through a powerful, fascinating voyage of discovery, one comes away with a better understanding of where the country was in 1865 and Lincoln’s feeling towards the Civil War, the defeated Confederacy and, perhaps most importantly, American slavery. A century and a half later, as the U.S. faces a similar struggle over who we are as a people and a nation, Lincoln's speech still resonates. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38385]

    The Reckoning f. Young Guru, Lynae Venee, & Mike Muse

    The Reckoning f. Young Guru, Lynae Venee, & Mike Muse

    What does Juneteenth mean to us?

    Is it a celebration? A day of reflection? Atonement? Mourning? Or is it all of that and more?

    In this episode, we talk to Political Expert, Mike Muse, Grammy Award-Winning DJ, Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton, and NAACP Image Award Nominee, Lynae Venee, about the history of Juneteenth and how it translates to the reckoning of today. 

    Resources:

    Stamped From the Beginning: A Definitive History of Racist Ideas by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi

    Chevy Real Talk Drives Real Change  

    Parking Lot Pimpin’ Chronicles

    A History of the Dogon and their Ancient Science 

    The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson

    Heya hey! It's Juneteenth!

    Heya hey! It's Juneteenth!
    Nookie Bishop Jr. sends out a special message on Juneteenth - and can you believe it's a national holiday? Maybe they'll get around to reparations and criminal justice reform next year? The Digital Gumbo Podcast is available wherever you download podcasts. Help us grow! Please subscribe, download, rate and review today! Interact with the show: Instagram: @thedigitalgumbo Instagram: @nookiebishopjr Twitter: @thedigitalgumbo E-mail: thedigitalgumbo@gmail.com

    JUNETEENTH - THE REAL INDEPENDENCE DAY!

    JUNETEENTH - THE REAL INDEPENDENCE DAY!

    Our Host Amir Aahlee (NYC) speaks with  Selena Fleming of Selenas Write Digital Marketing & Communication. Listen as they discuss the history of Juneteenth, the importance of this day to African Americans, and if this day will become a federal holiday in America, and much much more. 
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    HAPPY JUNETEENTH
    Blessings To All and Thank You For Listening. 
    Amir Aahlee

      

    Ways Our Ancestors Taught Us to Free the Bag

    Ways Our Ancestors Taught Us to Free the Bag

    Juneteenth is a holiday that celebrates Black freedom including the concept of black people freeing themselves (sorry, not sorry white saviors). In this episode, we draw from the energy of our ancestors to address the following points:

    1. In what ways are we freeing ourselves now as it relates our relationships with money and time trauma.
    2. We discuss how our economy (i.e. credit) was created and continues to uphold racism
    3. We share how we’ve pushed back against the individualistic ways (aka pull yourself from your bootstraps) that dismiss how 400 years of antiblackness has impacted our ability to  secure the bag
    4. We share how we’re being afrofuturistic/experimental in our approach to freeing the bag collectively, the ways our ancestors taught us to get free
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