This was very informative. It gave a lot of insight into the formative experiences of some of histories well known figures. I especially appreciated hearing black men describe how they fought to preserve their own freedom, and formed groups to fight against those who would kidnap fugitives back into slavery. More people need to know how many black men fought like this when they could. Thank you for this upload
Thank you very much your work is appreciated and respected. 👏🏾👍🏾✊🏾🙏🏾❤
This was very informative. It gave a lot of insight into the formative experiences of some of histories well known figures. I especially appreciated hearing black men describe how they fought to preserve their own freedom, and formed groups to fight against those who would kidnap fugitives back into slavery. More people need to know how many black men fought like this when they could. Thank you for this upload
Diana Sands had the most eloquent speaking voice. i love it.
Diana Sands!!!! My favorite actress of all time
41:01 “To my imagination, [Canada] was a vast and cheerless waste of ice and snow.” I, too, suffered from this misapprehension, kinfolk.
Is there a prt1 to this series? I love learning about my people😊
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Peace an blessings up for sharing 🛡⚔🏹💪🌹🌻💛💡💗
Sounds like booker T was the first al sharpton a black people fire extinguisher
William Parker’s lived experience demonstrates the anti-Blackness of “Django Unchained.”
I’m proud to be black asiatic or isrealite I would rather be not born to not be a black man the first man not man kind☝🏿🤲🏿
I'll give you peanut butter and that's it.
Whats this bullshit about womens rights when she is clearly recounting all black peoples rights, men women and children.
This is satire right?