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    Explore "tubman" with insightful episodes like "Harriet Tubman och cancelled sociala medier-beteenden", "Tubman Twenty Delay Is A Power Play", "We Shall Overcome: Elizabeth Keckley & Harriet Tubman, Part 2", "Harriet Tubman – konduktör på den underjordiska järnvägen" and "S1E8: Holy Moses" from podcasts like ""PP3", "JenniferHallLee", "The Exploress Podcast", "Historierummet i Barnradion" and "Adventures of Moose and Goose"" and more!

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    We Shall Overcome: Elizabeth Keckley & Harriet Tubman, Part 2

    We Shall Overcome: Elizabeth Keckley & Harriet Tubman, Part 2

    Harriet Tubman and Elizabeth Keckley took different paths to freedom, and navigating their new world. One because a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad, spending a decade liberating family and strangers alike. The other became a successful dressmaker in the nation's capitol, dressing the leading political ladies of the day. Both showed an incredible work ethic, a hunger for success, and a deep commitment to themselves and to helping others. Let's hear the rest of their incredible stories!

    301 - 1821 - Get Down On Your Knees..

    301 - 1821 - Get Down On Your Knees..

    Episode 21

    It started off as a simple show about the great abolitionist Harriet Tubman, but unexpectedly spun out into occult left history, criticism of the awful the law of return, and a soft landing via peter greys rewilding witchcraft.

    You can subscribe to Permanently Moved in itunes: permanentlymoved.online/itunes or search in all your favourite podcatchers.

    Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded in one hour by @thejaymo

    Black Fathers, NOW! Episode 73-Are YOU an Abolitionist, an Extractor or a Conductor? Insight from the Unity Ride along the path of the Underground Railroad with Doug Minter, Knoxville, TN

    Black Fathers, NOW! Episode 73-Are YOU an Abolitionist, an Extractor or a Conductor?  Insight from the Unity Ride along the path of the Underground Railroad with Doug Minter, Knoxville, TN

    Sponsor: www.BlackFamilyApparel.com and the Book "Dynamic Black Fatherhood Manifesto"...grab a copy at www.iammikedorsey.com or www.blackfathersnow.com  Also available on Amazon.com.

    Today's Guest is The Knoxville Chamber of Commerce Small Business Development director, Doug Minter.  Doug is a Father and an all around solid brother!  In this episode we dive into Doug's recent experience on the "Unity Ride" www.gounityride.com From New Orleans to Canada via Bicycle.  This bike ride followed the path of the Underground Railroad.  Along the way, Doug was exposed to so much history.  One of the concepts he introduces to the Black Fathers, NOW family is that of being an "Extractor" on the Underground Railroad.  Lots of Gems in this episode!  In our discussion, we also reference a local non-profit www.uunikacademy.org.  Please visit and consider supporting this worthwhile organization that's serving our children!

    Connect with Doug by visiting www.knoxvillechamber.com

    make sure to follow @BlackFathersNOW via Instagram and Facebook and @BlkFathersNOW via Twitter

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    Be Blessed, Well and Wise!

    Mike D

    Harriet Tubman – den underjordiska järnvägens skickligaste konduktör

    Harriet Tubman – den underjordiska järnvägens skickligaste konduktör

    Harriet Tubman var en av den underjordiska järnvägens mest legendariska konduktörer. Hon föddes in i slaveriets bojor, men slog sig fri och ägnade hela sitt liv åt den livsfarliga frigörelsekampen.

    Nya avsnitt från P3 Historia hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play.

    I P3 Historia leder Cecilia Düringer lyssnarna genom världshistoriens vindlande berättelser. Vid sin sida har hon skådespelaren Pablo Leiva Wenger som förhöjer dramatiken med scener ur historien. Varje avsnitt handlar om ett historiskt skeende, med en historisk person i fokus.

    Vill du veta mer om Harriet Tubman och 1800-talets USA? Här är några av de böcker som legat till grund för avsnittet:

    Harriet Tubman. The road to freedom av Catherine Clinton
    Harriet Tubman. Conductor on the Underground Railroad av Anne Petry
    The life of Harriet Tubman Moses of the Underground Railroad av Anne E. Schraff
    Slaveri en världshistoria om ofrihet (del 3, 1800 till nutid) av Dick Harrison

    Redaktionen för detta avsnitt består av:

    Cecilia Düringer - programledare, manus & research
    Pablo Leiva Wenger - scenuppläsare
    Martin Engborg -  ljuddesign
    Nils Svennem Lundberg - slutmix
    Tove Palén - producent

    Medverkar gör även Linda Lane universitetslektor vid Institutionen för socialt arbete på Göteborgs universitet.

    P3 Historia görs av produktionsbolaget Munck.

    Pre Civil War Underground Railroad 014

    Pre Civil War Underground Railroad 014

    Episode 14 of Humdaddy History is all about the Underground Railroad.  A popular topic in today’s America, the Underground Railroad had nothing to do with a railroad and want literally underground.  This show highlights the efforts of a few of the heroes of the Underground Railroad and connects the impact that the Underground Railroad had in continuing to drive the United States apart ahead of the Civil War.

    Episode 3: Elias Wondimu

    Episode 3: Elias Wondimu

    After being exiled from Ethiopia, his homeland, Elias Wondimu turned to producing books that help document his country’s history. Wondimu is now publisher of LMU’s Marymount Institute Press and Tsehai Publishers, which together have created the Harriett Tubman Press, an imprint devoted to African-American fiction and nonfiction. He discusses his former life under the military socialist government of Ethiopia and the need he felt to save his nation’s history from the whims of political reinterpretation.

    Take Courage Friends

    Take Courage Friends

    It's not just the times we share that require courage, it's likely that each of us must face challenges of all sorts that require courage. When seeing another act with courage, I often hear someone comment, "How do they do it?" My response: "Take courage friends. You too have what it takes." Really? Do you believe that? This Sunday we take a on the new monthly theme of courage. (At the start of the second service - at 11:15 - we will gather outside, at the Black Lives Matter banner, to rededicate it and us to this courageous work).

     

    A childhood music memory from Ms. Chocolate about spirituals

    A childhood music memory from Ms. Chocolate about spirituals

    Ms. Chocolate, also known as Gwen Williams, is a storyteller and a singer who grew up in Louisiana. Many of her stories and songs to share with children today are the true memories and gathered songs from her own childhood in rural parts of central Louisiana. Church, family, school, and life in the country are recurrent themes.

    In this episode Ms. Chocolate shares about the music she sang as a little girl:

    “The music I remember as a child were called spirituals. Now you don’t have too much of that today… but I do a monologue of Harriet Tubman and spirituals of the Underground Railroad. So I teach children how slaves used music to communicate…….. ‘Swing Low Sweet Chariot,’ ‘He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands,’ ‘This Little Light of Mine’—these are spirituals. Really simple songs that have a really big meaning,” says Ms. Chocolate.

    Ms. Chocolate lives in Picayune, Mississippi today. She left New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. She tells stories all around the Gulf area. http://chocolatestoryteller.blogspot.com/

    KA WORDCAST: Listen Up! LESSON TWENTY-NINE

    KA WORDCAST: Listen Up! LESSON TWENTY-NINE

    In today’s passage, entitled “A Letter for Change,” you will hear about a socially conscious Massachusetts schoolgirl who had an idea for a much-needed change and decided to let the U.S. President know what was on her mind. You will also learn a little about the extraordinary woman who has been selected to be the face of the new $20 bill. As you listen, it’s OK to jot down some notes of important details and ideas, but try not to let your note-taking get in the way of your listening.

    Answers to the Listening Comprehension Questions can be found on the KA Voicecast website as a separate track. You may also download the lesson to keep for your reference. 

    Be sure to listen to the Key Vocabulary bonus track to help boost your word skills. 

    Episode 228 - Dalla Dalla Bill Yall

    Episode 228 - Dalla Dalla Bill Yall

    This week on the JBP it's all about the women. First, we talk about actress Sofia Vergara who is being sued by her ex-fiance over custody of their frozen embryos. Our other topic this week is about a petition for a woman to replace Andrew Jackson on the 20 dollar bill (partly because Andrew Jackson sucks. Partly because it'd be cool to have a woman on the 20 dollar bill.)

    USCIS 100:75 Abraham Lincoln, Harriet Tubman, and the Underground Railroad

    USCIS 100:75 Abraham Lincoln, Harriet Tubman, and the Underground Railroad

    Happy African-American History Month! Today we continue our exploration of the USCIS History and Government questions and African American History. Today we will talk about USCIS 100:75. What was one important thing that Abraham Lincoln did?*. We will first read about Q75 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will talk about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.