The African History Network Show

FL Stand Your Ground; Aretha Franklin & Civil Rights; Black Womens Equal Pay Day

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Listen to “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep on 910 AM Superstation Detroit, Sunday, Aug. 19th, 2018, 9pm-11pm EST.  Call in at (313) 778-7600!  1) Florida 'stand your ground' shooter who killed Makeis McGlockton is charged with manslaughter.  Here’s why it wasn’t murder.  2) What is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day?  On average, Black women had to work 20 months to match what a white man made in 12.  3) Wesley Bell ousts Bob McCulloch, who refused to prosecute Michael Brown’s killer, for prosecutor in St. Louis County.  4)  How Aretha Franklin's commitment to Civil Rights and equality changed hearts and minds. She once offered to pay bail for Angela Davis.   5)  Omarosa exposes what’s going on inside the White House and she has tapes to prove it.  6)  Michael Imhotep’s presentation Great African Women and Men In History from "Return of the Gods 2018" in San Diego, CA.  7) August 23rd, is the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.   CALL IN WITH Questions