Primary Sources, Black History

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American history preserved through the use of Primary sources, Black History, African American History~ The african experience; Shared by the legends themselves, their descendants, loved ones, genealogist and scholars. Presented by The Gist of Freedom

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  • Bullying; Public Playgrounds to Private Professional Locker Rooms

    18/11/2013 Duración: 40min

    Join The Gist of Freedom with host Preston Washington as he welcomes William Jackson, Jacksonville, Florida Public School's Bullying Prevention Director! William will discuss how the Dolphins NFL team could have prevented the bullying or hazing debacle. There's a pattern at work here, much of which resembles an old stereotype: The privileged jock who likes to make life miserable for opponents and easy targets. Indeed, a sign in Incognito's locker boasted, "There are two things Richie Incognito does not like: taxes and rookies." But it's more complicated. In previous interviews with reporters, Incognito and his father indicated other students ridiculed him for being overweight as a child, especially during sixth grade in Glendale, Ariz. His father, Richie Sr., a Vietnam veteran, told NFL.com that he gave his son advice: "If you let anyone give you (expletive) now, you're going to take (expletive) your entire life." It's a common cycle for victims of various kinds of abuse, including bullying. Those who suff

  • Judy Tate,Emmy Award Winning Theatrical Writer

    04/11/2013 Duración: 30min

    The Gist of Freedom is pleased to present to The African Burial Ground Lower Manhattan, Playwright, Judy Tate!  Judy is the Producing Artistic Director of The American Slavery Project, a theatrical response to revisionism in this country's discourse around slavery, the Civil War and Jim Crow.   She is a playwright and 4 time Emmy award winning writer and the creator of "Unheard Voices" a monologue play with music collectively written for the unknown men, women and 

  • Movie 12 Yrs A Slave, Book Reading Solomon Northup

    13/10/2013 Duración: 53min

    Free Blacks, formerly kidnapped and Enslaved-Sued their Captors! Click and Listen tonight at 8pm ET- The Gist of Freedom welcomes Clayton Adams Solomon Northup's descendant. Clayton Adams and Preston Washington, The Gist of Freedom's host will discuss the film 12 Years A Slave! The Film 12 Years A Slave is an extraordinary true story based on Solomon Northup's autobiography. Mr.Northup a free black man from upstate New York, is kidnapped and sold into slavery.

  • Four Little Girls Bombing- Brother Fate Morris

    13/09/2013 Duración: 01h12min

    September 15th is the 50th Anniversary of the "Four Little Girls" Church Bombing-  Join The Gist  "Gist of Freedom"  host Preston Washington and Historian Leslye Joy Allen as they have a disscussion about "The Four Little Girls". I urge you to pay particular attention to the first 20 minutes of this interview where Fate Morris (brother of Cynthia Diane Morris aka Cynthia D. Wesley) called in and spoke about how his sister's name has been recorded in error; along with his moving testimony of what he remembered and discovered on the morning of the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church on September 15, 1963. This is a long discussion, but one that reveals information and history that is long overdue.   Also watch the live steam of the stage play Four Little Girls on September 15 at 6pm ET 

  • Simmons' Redemption Tubman Sex Tape-Tubman Niece's Letter

    23/08/2013 Duración: 01h11min

    Russell Simmons' Apology and Redemption after uploading a "Harriet Tubman Sex Tape".. Produce a film on the life and times of Harriet Tubman with her Descendants? “The last few days I have been speaking to some of the direct descendants of Harriet Tubman,”  -Simmons tweeted. “ They have not only accepted my apology but we agree that we should begin immediately to develop the story of Harriet Tubman.”  -------------- Harriet Tubman's Niece's Letter (Judith G. Bryant)  "Your disgusting portrayal of one of America's most beloved heroines is simply inexplicable.Unforgivable. And you thought this was funny? No excuses possible. Your insolent apologies are embarrassing.  For all your millions, you are worth zero to me.  Please, don't use any of them in connection with her name ever again." -------------- Join The Gist of Freedom, on WWW.BuriedBlackHistory.com as we continue this discussion with Dr. Kaye Whitehead, Loyola University Maryland  

  • The Deadly Christiana Slave Rescue/Riot & The Liberty Laws

    20/08/2013 Duración: 01h28min

    The Christiana deadly Rescue...The Slaver demanded Parker to turn over his “property” meaning the two African Men he was hunting. Parker, a successful escapee himself, told him he had no “property” and commanded the slaver leave his door. Parker and the two courageous black men who successfully escaped from the slaver's plantation refused to come down from their stronghold on the second floor, and instead summoned help from the neighborhood by sounding a horn. -------------------- Watching Now ... Actress Zoey Deschanel connected to The Underground Railroad on TLC Who Do You Think You Are?.....   The William Parker Rescue mission, known as the Christiana Rescue Mission/Riot.   In September 1851, Maryland planter Edward Gorsuch was killed by a group of African-Americans after he tried to take possession of three slaves who had previously escaped from his plantation.   http://www.tlc.com/tv-shows/who-do-you-think-you-are/videos/zooey-deschanel-.htm ----------------------------  Tonight Click to listen to Histor

  • Harriet Tubman Sex Tape ~ Russell Simmons

    16/08/2013 Duración: 26min

    Harriet Tubman Sex Tape - a discussion with Attorney & Hip Hop Historian Joseph Haynes Davis!

  • The Gist of Music - The Sampled Oldies

    09/08/2013 Duración: 02h00s

    The Gist of Music-The Sampled Oldies

  • David Walker's Appeal " I will Stand My Ground"

    25/07/2013 Duración: 31min

    Abolitionist David Walker's Appeal " I will Stand My Ground"   "I will stand my ground"        "I will stand my ground. Somebody must die in this cause. I may be doomed to the stake and the fire, or to the scaffold tree, but it is not in me to falter if I can promote the work of emancipation."   --------- David Walker    In September of 1829 he published his Appeal. To reach his primary audience -- the enslaved men and women of the South -- Walker relied on sailors and ship's officers sympathetic to the cause who could transfer the pamphlet to southern ports.    Walker even employed his used clothing business which, being located close to the waterfront, served sailors who bought clothing for upcoming voyages.    He sewed copies of his pamphlet into the lining of sailors' clothing. Once the pamphlets reached the South, they could be distributed throughout the region.   The Appeal made a great impression to the slaves the words were inspiring and instilled a sense of pride and hope.    Horrified whites, init

  • Mother Bethel, Est. 1700's Cemetery Unearthed !

    21/07/2013 Duración: 52min

    First Black Church, Mother Bethel 1700's Won Reverse Affirmative Action Supreme Court Decision,    In 1816, after a 20 year legal battle,  the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that, the defendant, Mother Bethel and The Free African Mutual Aid Society was legally independent, and free to self govern and control its own affairs.       Richard Allen established  Mother Bethel AME, an Underground Railroad Sanctuary, as an autonomous black church under which led to a 20-year struggle with white Methodists who attempted to control the congregation's doctrines and property. Now African Americans could develop their own version of Christianity while employing the resources of a united, autonomous church to develop their own community, including schools and mutual aid societies, and to work in the emerging Black Abolitionist Movement.   Join the Gist of Freedom and Historian Terry Buckalew discuss his most fascinating discovery, Mother Bethel's Cemetery!    The untold story of how the Black Church formed Mutual Aid

  • Author Jeremy Williams!

    15/07/2013 Duración: 46min

    Jeremy Williams is the author of recent book Detroit: The Black Bottom Community. In his spare time he writes (often under the pen name Push Nevahda) for his blog @ pushnevahda.com. He has written for several newspapers, and he recently completed a book review of George Henderson's 'Race and the University, a memoir', and Melissa F. Weiner's 'Power, Protest, and the Public Schools: Jewish and African American Struggles in New York City', both for Howard University's Journal of Negro History. He recently published a book review of Sara Hoffman's novel 'So Much Pretty' @ The Hollins Critic. Williams currently teaches at Detroit's Wayne County Community College. His hobbies include recording music, watching reruns of Sanford & Son, and traveling. He is a member of the Detroit Writer's Guild. His recently finished play, Presumed Incompetent, is currently in production for October 5-6 at Detroit's International Center.   Link: http://pushnevahda.com/

  • Closing Arguments: On Zimmerman & Cochran v. Fuhrman

    13/07/2013 Duración: 01h03min

    Closing Arguments: On Zimmerman & Cochran v. Fuhrman

  • Zimmerman's Murder Trial, Trayvon B. Martin

    11/07/2013 Duración: 01h18min

    Zimmerman's Murder Trial, Trayon B. Martin

  • Bold Strike For Freedom! Commandeered Arsenal 6.16.13

    17/06/2013 Duración: 48min

    Click to Listen To The Gist of Freedom tonight at 8pm    On Christmas Eve 1855, Barnaby Grigsby and his Mary Elizabeth, took the slaver's best team of horses and his carriage, packed it knives and guns, and fled slavery. Grigsby and Elizabeth were married.    Tonight on The Gist of Freedom join us as Historian Erik Estep talks with host Preston Washington about the courageous "Runaway Slaves" chronicled in William Still's book, The Underground Railroad.    William Still was the Black abolitionist from Philadelphia who was described by the New York Times as "The Father of the Underground Railroad". He commissioned Harriet Tubman's rescue missions. This famous abolitionist literally wrote the Underground Railroad book. The book which explained the story, narratives often in the words of the participants in the effort to escape slavery. It provided intimate detail on the workings of conductors like himself but it also provided numerous letters and testimonials from fugitive slaves to Still either requesting assi

  • Drapetomania- Slave Disease , Called Freedom!

    14/06/2013 Duración: 01h06min

    Courageous Freedom Seekers were said to have contracted a disease...  Drapetomania!   Drapetomania was a purported mental illness that caused enslaved black  to flee captivity, described by American doctor Samuel Cartwright, in 1851.    -------- Click & Listen to William Katz, author "Breaking The Chains"  Thursday at 8pm WWW.BlogTalkRadio.com/BlackHistory --------   According to Cartwright, the illness resulted from masters who “made themselves too familiar with [slaves], treating them as equals” and prescribed “whipping the devil out of them” as a “preventative measure.” In his work, Diseases and Peculiarities of the Negro Race, Cartwright’s justification for drapetomania is primarily Biblical, citing the idea that slaves must obey their masters.   The title of the exhibition is taken from an article in the monthly Southern journal entitled The Georgia Blister and Critic, v. 1, #7 (Sept. 1854), p. 156 (exhibit #20). The journal dealt with the “diseases and physical peculiarities of the Negro race.” In t

  • Child Prodigy Autum Ashante~ Medical SChool Fund!

    10/06/2013 Duración: 53min

    Join The Gist of Freedom as we welcome and Congratulate Autum Ashante - who is enrolling in medical school after graduating this summer in the top 15% of her class!  Autumn needs your support! http://www.gofundme.com/343hwg As a 7-year-old prodigy Autum unleashed a firestorm when she recited a poem she wrote comparing Christopher Columbus and Charles Darwin to "pirates" and "vampires" who robbed blacks of their identities and human rights

  • Foster Care Advocate, Sylvia Hooper!

    08/06/2013 Duración: 53min

    Slavery By Another Name….. Join The Gist of Freedom as we talk with Sylvia Hooper, Foster Parent Advocay Foundation Inc. Assistant Director  According to national statistics provided by Arrow and confirmed by Sylvia Hooper 40 to 50 percent of foster children will never complete high school. Sixty-six percent of them will be homeless, go to jail or die within one year of leaving the foster care system at 18. Sylvia also said 80 percent of the prison population once was in foster care, and that girls in foster care are 600 percent more likely than the general population to become pregnant before the age of 21. --------------- Join The Gist of Freedom as we talk with Sylvia Hooper, Co-Founder,  Foster Parent Advocacy Foundation  Sylvia was an adoptive child who went back into the system after her adoptive parents passed away at age 15.  Sylvia has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Adephi Unversity and has her Masters in Social Work . She is also working with the Administration for Children Services a

  • Rescue: Jane Johnson ~Wm. Still's Book ~ w/ Dr. Jackson

    02/06/2013 Duración: 34min
  • Violinist, Brooke Alford!

    22/05/2013 Duración: 39min

    Join The Gist of Freedom and Host Shellie Gaines as we welcome Brooke Alford!! "The Viosocalist" Brooke Alford is a contemporary national performer and recording Artist of the Violin. Brooke plays in styles including, but not limited to Contemporary Jazz, Gospel, Pop and R&B. She has opened for national and international recording artists such as Najee, Will Downing, Paul Taylor, Eric Darius, and Rick Braun, and has shared the stage with James Ingram, Kenneth Edmonds (Better known as "Babyface") and Alex Bugnon. Brooke has also been featured on Trinity Broadcasting Network's (TBN). Join The Gist of Freedom and Host Shellie Gaines we welcome Brooke Alford!

  • 12 Yr Old -Escapee Wm. H. Scott, Niagara Movement - Burkett

    17/05/2013 Duración: 42min

    William H. Scott  (d. 1910), was a self  emancipated 12-year-old African American.  During the early years of the Civil War (1862), William attached himself to Union troops, served in the U.S. Army for 3 1/2 years, got an education, taught school and then became a Baptist minister in Washington, later in Boston.  He was the mentor to William Monroe Trotter, founder of the BOSTON GUARDIAN, and Scott was also one of the original 29 members of the Niagara Movement (predecessor organization to the NAACP).  Twelve years after escaping to freedom, he was lecturing on "The Black Man in History."

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