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The History of Being Black
Mean Ole Lion Media
123 episodes
3 days ago
The History of Being black is a podcast that seeks to elevate the blackness of listeners and its host with discussions on issues that affect the lives of African Americans then and now. And by highlighting points of view on events of the past and today. It's not just Black History, it's the history of US.
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The History of Being black is a podcast that seeks to elevate the blackness of listeners and its host with discussions on issues that affect the lives of African Americans then and now. And by highlighting points of view on events of the past and today. It's not just Black History, it's the history of US.
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History
Society & Culture
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Phrase or Fact
The History of Being Black
29 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
Phrase or Fact
In this episode, J-Hall discusses phrases that are embraced by the Black community but may perpetuate negative stereotypes and misconceptions. He explores the historical context and implications of phrases like 'house ni**a,' 'got it out the mud,' and 'crabs in the barrel.' J-Hall challenges the notion that Black people cannot stick together and highlights the impact of racial conditioning. He also addresses the addiction to white comfort and the need to acknowledge the systemic oppression that has shaped the Black experience. The episode concludes with a call to action to challenge and change these narratives.
The History of Being Black
The History of Being black is a podcast that seeks to elevate the blackness of listeners and its host with discussions on issues that affect the lives of African Americans then and now. And by highlighting points of view on events of the past and today. It's not just Black History, it's the history of US.