Minerals for the already nourished
I grew up in an environment where the kids saw presentations by historians like Lerone Bennett Jr, and John Hope Franklin, and not all the presenters were men, either. Nevertheless, even after a few heavy periods of reading African American history and and thought that was written by Blacks in other world regions, I always take pleasure in learning more, particularly in times like this when America’s future (not to mention everywhere else) really feels like it’s in the balance. This series is one of the best series I have ever run across, whether in print or spoken words. If you’re a teacher, check it out. If you are a citizen of any background who really wants to understand America’s Black history with depth that will further whet your appetite, check this out. I am listening to the whole series start to finish, something I’ve never done with any podcast.
btzalel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/25/18
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This show is great I’m not an American. Im from South Africa but I get insight into history in a way that’s not biased and gives great advice for teachers on how to deliver this material.
Cimphiweful via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 11/09/21
This podcast is not only an amazing resource for teachers, it is interesting & necessary information in its own right. Do yourself a favor & listen!
Sarah009jj via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/19/18
One of my top two favorite podcasts; but why won’t my two favorite episodes play?
Michelle and Doug via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/26/18
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