Rube Foster was an amazing pitcher but his role with the game was more than being a player he was the vision behind the first Negro League and ushered in the golden age of Black Baseball. Podcast links: https://link.chtbl.com/KpxFqW8i Please support our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=25697914 Buy me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Countryboi2m Sources:…
How Rube Foster stole the Leland Giants from Frank Leland Enjoy the full episode below: https://link.chtbl.com/PwNlJDPh
Who was the first black player in the major leagues? Moses Fleetwood Walker For the full episode please check out One Mic Black History Podcast https://link.chtbl.com/KpxFqW8i
This is an explanation of the early years of black baseball and the creation of the Negro Leagues. Black Baseball got its start with amateur clubs and after the civil war the popularly of baseball exploded. Of course, black players were not able enjoy this boom with Black Players being…
Black Baseball got its start with amateur clubs and after the civil war the popularly of baseball exploded. Of course, black players were not able enjoy this boom with Black Players being banned in the major leagues and later in the minor leagues also. We chronicle the early history of…
The story of the Cuban Giants the first all black professional baseball team Check out the full audio below https://link.chtbl.com/KpxFqW8i
Story from the Cut podcast about St Patrick day and what is worn under Kilts The Cut https://pod.link/1471047704
The story of Henry Black Death Johnson and how he earned the Medal of Honor during World War 1. One Mic Podcast https://pod.link/1523553991
The 369th Infantry Regiment, formerly known as the 15th New York National Guard Regiment and commonly referred to as the Harlem Hellfighters, was an infantry regiment of the New York Army National Guard during World War I and World War II. Wikipedia
Short story about being wanting to be a stay at home dad. The cut podcast https://pod.link/1471047704
Shuffle Along is a musical with music and lyrics by Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, and a thin revue-style connecting plot about a mayoral race, written by Flournoy Miller and Aubrey Lyles. The piece premiered on Broadway in 1921, running for 504 performances Check out the full episode on my…
“The Philadelphia Negro” was a sociological study of African Americans in Philadelphia written by W. E. B. Du Bois and Commissioned by the University of Pennsylvania published in 1899 This sociology experiment was the first conducted on Africans Americans and systemic racism. The people that commissioned the study hoped it…
The Niagara Movement was the grandfather organization of the NAACP, founded in 1905 near Niagara Falls by W. E. B. Du Bois and William Monroe Trotter. The pair drafted the declaration of principles announcing what the group stood Justice for the black man, the right to vote thought he nation,…
W.E.B Du Bois greatest literary achievement is the novel “The Souls of Black Folks” The Souls of Black Folks a book with several essays on race and Du Bois experiences as an African American. New episode of One Mic black history podcast E7:S1 about Du Bois https://link.chtbl.com/ruRHd22w
In 1929 the stock market crashed and was the tipping point in the great depression, Du Bois was at the time director of publications and research and controlled The Crisis the official publication of the NAACP. With unemployment at 50 percent with African Americans, Du Bois believed that hard times…
This episode chronicles his life and legacy of W.E.B Du Bois, he spent 70 years of his life advocating for the advancement of African Americans. while he had philosophical disagreements with other African-American leaders and his ideas on how to advance African Americans would change drastically over his life time.…
This video discusses the complex legacy of Booker T Washington as a leader of African Americans. Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) was born into slavery, walked 500 miles to the Hampton Institute, became a teacher, and founded Tuskegee University and rose to become a leader of African American during the early…
Two great leaders of the black community in the late 19th and 20th century were Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois. However, they sharply disagreed on strategies for racial and economic progress. This episode is about the complex life of Washington and how and why he conflicted with W.E.B…
This video explains the history of the Harlem Renaissance from its birth to its demise. During the 1920s, The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion centered around the Harlem neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. As many African American migrated North, It create cultural centers of black…
The Black Renaissance was a movement with The Harlem Renaissance being at the center of that movement. The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion centered around the Harlem neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City spanning the Mid 1910s till the early 1930s Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thecut_podcast Please support…
Barbershop discussion with OTR Mike from the Off the Record Podcast, we discuss southern hole in the wall restaurants, We interview OTR Mike and he discuss all the moves their amazing Podcast is making. We also discuss Crossover Media and their Podcasting Network. The Cut and One Mic: Black History…
The Suffrage movement for African Americans and Women had their roots in the abolitionist movement but in the 70 years between the Seneca Falls Women's rights convention and the ratification of the 19th amendment, the two groups relationship was ripped apart by racism and politics. Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thecut_podcast Please support…
Barbershop discussion with featured guest Delvin Cox from The Delvin Cox Experience. We discuss Joe Budden Podcast leaving Spotify, his disagreement with Charlemagne and what it means to own your creative work. Next we interview Delvin Cox and get his thoughts on the Kamala Harris, what comics he is reading…
Trailer from Black Veterans Episode to give an idea of what to expect from the show.