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    Explore " crispus attucks" with insightful episodes like "Plays in Place with Patrick Gabridge", "The Coon Is YOU: Motherf*ckin Mini Episode", "Episode 81 - Back In Black", "Bob Hammel" and "Whose Freedom Are We Fighting For? - Featuring Spike Lee" from podcasts like ""Revolution 250 Podcast", "My Momma Told Me", "Sadistically Speaking", "The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Podcast" and "Home Base Nation"" and more!

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    Plays in Place with Patrick Gabridge

    Plays in Place with Patrick Gabridge

    Playwright Patrick Gabridge uses theatre to convey the human story of the Revolution and other historic events.  Through his "Plays in Place" he and actors have told the stories of the Boston Massacre in the Council Chamber of the Old State House, the decision for independence at Old North Church, as well as the stories of abolitionists and others at Mount Auburn Cemetery.  The scenes are local, the human dimension is universal.  He is also the author of non-historical plays, screenplays, and novels, and an engaging story-teller using the power of place to tell America's Revolutionary story.

    http://www.gabridge.com

    The Coon Is YOU: Motherf*ckin Mini Episode

    The Coon Is YOU: Motherf*ckin Mini Episode

    Langston and David answer an avid listener's email about Crispus Attucks and encourages demonstrations at future tours.

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    Episode 81 - Back In Black

    Episode 81 - Back In Black

    There is a lot of discussion of the "whitewashing" of history in American schools but that hasn't been my experience.  Most Americans don't know shit about American or world history - but they all know about slavery, Jim Crow Laws and segregation....even if they can't name more than 3 presidents.  More history lessons is not the answer to racial divides.  We could start having better dialogues if we get rid of the useless virtue signaling that goes along with Black History Month. #CrispyButtocks

    Whose Freedom Are We Fighting For? - Featuring Spike Lee

    Whose Freedom Are We Fighting For? - Featuring Spike Lee

    Our high school history books highlight patriots like Paul Revere and Samuel Adams during the time of the American Revolution. However, a foundation was being built just before this time through the actions of a small group in Boston on March 5th, 1770. The evening’s events were later known as the Boston Massacre, and we remember eleven people shot, including the death of five men who led a call to freedom from British control. One of these men was a former slave named Crispus Attucks, who was not only the first to take a bullet, he would be the first in our country to die for the American Revolution.

    African Americans have served our country from its inception, and in all wars. As segregation had lifted during the time of the Vietnam War, progress was made. Yet to this day the brotherhood of soldiers in general shows more of a color-blind culture than the country itself.

    Following our conversation, join us for a Diner Debrief, a time to meet at the local diner or coffee shop and chat. We are joined by Marine Veteran Leonard Montgomery who shares a perspective on personal experience as an African American both in and out of times of service. We would like to hear from you as well, so please contact us at www.homebase.org/homebasenation

    Thank you for listening, and a very happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Home Base.

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    Special thanks to James House https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_House_(singer) for acoustic start of our Thanksgiving message from song “Warrior, Healer”

    Introduction HBN theme music by Darden Smith, founder of Songwriting With: Soldiers

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