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    Support the show on PatreonORBuy me a coffeeIn this episode of the Black history Buff podcast, we look at the life of Alexandra Pushkin. I also look briefly into the Russian "Caucasian War" at the end of the show. Born in 18th century Rus
    Support the show on PatreonORBuy me a coffeeShow NotesWelcome to the Black History Buff Podcast - This episode is about the amazing Henry Johnson a private in the legendary Harlem Hell Fighters. Find out who he was and how he gained th
    Step back in time and immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of Harlem's legendary Cotton Club as we explore Duke Ellington's groundbreaking opening night performance on this episode of The Black History Buff Podcast.We'll transport yo
    Support the show on PatreonORBuy me a coffeeShow Notes: This is a special episode dedicated to shining a light on some amazing women who have been "Hidden in plain sight" and quietly airbrushed from history. This episode is dedicated t
    Support the show on PatreonORBuy me a coffeeShow Notes: Welcome to the Black History Buff Podcast - This episode is about the forgotten Black Samurai Yasuke. Find out who he was and how he gained the title Samurai.There is a Japanese
    Bayer Mack wears so many hat in entertainment. He’s a writer, director, filmmaker, documentarian, record producer and so much more. Through out his life he’s had his hand in many pies and continues to highlight our history in his work. Check ou
    Support the show on PatreonORBuy me a coffeeTodays Black History Blitz is about a self-taught mathematician, astronomer, compiler of almanacs, a writer, an inventor and the man who may have completed the Design for Washing DC Capitol City
    In this explosive episode of the Black History Buff Podcast, I take you on a journey through the remarkable life of Job Maseko, a South African soldier who fought in World War II. Despite facing the harsh realities of apartheid and racial discr
    Episode Title: The Untold Story of Cudjoe Lewis – From Clotilda to AfricatownJoin me on a journey through time as we uncover the remarkable life of Cudjoe Lewis, the last survivor of the transatlantic slave trade aboard the ship Clotilda. In th
    In this episode, we take a brief look at the life of Samuel Coleridge-TaylorThis episode was made with the support of Olu Lawal, Awele Ibeaji, Ebi, and Ox-boy entertainment.For those who want to learn to learn more, you can do using the resourc
    Doris Miller was a United States Navy cook third class who was killed in action during World War II. He was the first Black American to be awarded the Navy Cross.In this episode, we take a brief look at his heroic life and his amazing contribut
    What are Sundown Towns?A sundown or sunset town was a city, town or neighbourhood in the US that excluded non-whites after dark. The term sundown came from the signs that were posted at the Towns borders stating "Negro, Don't Let the Sun Set On
    In this episode, we will be visiting an Ancient African folktale that tells us why Fire and Rain are enemies!Credits:Art Work by Sergey PereskokovResearch, writing, editing and production by King KurusSpecial thanks to, Ebi, Olu, Yelare & S
    During the summer of 1957 nine students enrolled at Little Rock high central high, which up until then had been an all-white school. In this episode, we go back and take a look at what those brave students went through and why. https://www.su
    While creating my soon to be released episode about the Little Rock Nine, I got to thinking about education, school and specifically my first day at school. I started to think about people's first days in general. I decided to ask a few listene

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