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The weekday podcast featuring short narratives about significant events in African American history read by celebrities and influential community leaders.
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#OTD The largest slave uprising, planned by Denmark Vesey, was scheduled to be carried out in Charleston, South Carolina.
#OTD Several days of rioting began in New York City to protest the draft during the Civil War.
#OTD Emmy Award winning actress Beah Richards was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Recording artist Jamie Jones celebrates her life and legacy.
#OTD Author and abolitionist Olaudah Equiano, who wrote about his experience as a slave and journey from Africa through the middle passage, purchased his freedom. Actor Brandon Larkins narrates.
Today we celebrate Toni "Tomboy" Stone, the first woman to play professional baseball, as part of the Negro Leagues
Radio host Tyrone DuBose celebrates hall of fame outfielder Andre Dawson
#OTD Democratic politician Kenneth Gibson was elected the 36th mayor of Newark, New Jersey and the first African American to lead the city.
#OTD Lawyer and activist Vernon E. Jordan was appointed executive director of the National Urban League. Actor Brian White shines a spotlight on his legacy.
#OTD Pitcher Don Newcombe, winner of Rookie of the Year, MVP and a Cy Young Award, the first pitcher to win that combo of accolades in a career, was born in Madison, New Jersey. Actor Edwin Hodge narrates.
#OTD in 1867, Howard University was established in Washington, DC.
#OTD in 1946, hall of fame defensive end Elvin Bethea was born in Trenton, New Jersey.
We celebrate the life and legacy of actor and comedian Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, who passed away on this day in 1977.
#OTD in 1964, women's rights advocate Anna Julia Cooper passed away at the age of 105.
#OTD in 2000, the home of entrepreneur Alonzo Herndon was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
#OTD in 1956, Autherine Lucy became the first African American student to attend the University of Alabama. Recording artist Deborah Cox narrates.
#OTD in 2009, the United States Senate confirmed Eric Holder as the 82nd U.S. Attorney General and the first African American to hold the position. Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph narrates.
#OTD in 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was arrested in Selma, AL during a march to protest voter registration practices. Actor Ernest L. Thomas narrates.
#OTD in 1972, gospel singer Mahalia Jackson passed away at the age of 60.
#OTD in 2001, General Colin Powell was sworn in as the 65th U.S. Secretary of State and the first African American to hold that position.
John H. Johnson, founder of Ebony and Jet magazines, was born in Arkansas City, AR in 1918.
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