Jamaican preacher Paul Bogle leads the Morant Bay Rebellion - October 11th, 1865
On this day in 1865, Paul Bogle led hundreds of Black Jamaican protestors in the Morant Bay Rebellion.
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On this day in 1865, Paul Bogle led hundreds of Black Jamaican protestors in the Morant Bay Rebellion.
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On this day in 1865, American inventor John Wesley Hyatt received a patent for an imitation ivory pool ball.
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On this day in 1865, P. T. Barnum’s American Museum in New York City was destroyed in a mysterious fire.
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We're releasing this episode one day early in commemoration of Juneteenth. But what is Juneteenth? You would be surprised at how many Americans (Black and White alike) don't know the history behind this recently legislated national holiday. celebrating freedom from slavery. Listen to learn all about it.
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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.
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The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson
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
Malcontents living among us constantly peddle “systemic racism” as justification for why America sucks and why the whole oppressive “system” needs to be torn down.
Here’s why that’s BS.
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:
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