Send us a text Join us in this compelling episode of our Black History Mini Docs Podcast as we explore the incredible life of Cathay Williams, the first African American woman known to have served in the United States Army. Born into slavery, Williams defied societal norms and fought for her freedom in the midst of the Civil War. In this radio play, we delve into her remarkable journey—from her experiences as a soldier disguised as a man to her struggles for recognition and equality in a pos...
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Send us a text Join us in this compelling episode of our Black History Mini Docs Podcast as we explore the incredible life of Cathay Williams, the first African American woman known to have served in the United States Army. Born into slavery, Williams defied societal norms and fought for her freedom in the midst of the Civil War. In this radio play, we delve into her remarkable journey—from her experiences as a soldier disguised as a man to her struggles for recognition and equality in a pos...
Fires of Knowledge: The Fanny Jackson Coppin Story
Black History Mini Docs Podcast
4 minutes
4 weeks ago
Fires of Knowledge: The Fanny Jackson Coppin Story
Send us a text 🌟 **Welcome to the Black History Mini Docs Podcast!** 🌟 In this episode, we shine a spotlight on the incredible Fanny Jackson Coppin, an inspiring educator and advocate for African American rights. As one of the first Black women to earn a degree in the United States, Coppin dedicated her life to empowering others through education and is a true pioneer in the fight for equality. Join us as we explore her remarkable journey, her contributions to the field of education, and the ...
Black History Mini Docs Podcast
Send us a text Join us in this compelling episode of our Black History Mini Docs Podcast as we explore the incredible life of Cathay Williams, the first African American woman known to have served in the United States Army. Born into slavery, Williams defied societal norms and fought for her freedom in the midst of the Civil War. In this radio play, we delve into her remarkable journey—from her experiences as a soldier disguised as a man to her struggles for recognition and equality in a pos...