Scotland's Black Pioneers: Forgotten Figures from History
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Welcome back to the Scottish English Podcast! In honour of Black History Month in the UK, I'm launching a special series dedicated to the often overlooked stories of Black Scots.
In this episode, we explore the lives of extraordinary individuals who shaped Scotland’s history from the 18th century to modern times.
We'll delve into the courageous story of Joseph Knight, who won his freedom through the Scottish legal system, and James McCune Smith, the first African American to earn a medical degree at the University of Glasgow. We'll also highlight Andrew Watson, the world's first Black international footballer, and celebrate the contributions of Black artists to Scottish music.
Join me as we uncover these vital stories that reshape our understanding of Scotland's past, present, and future.
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00:00 Introduction and Black History Month Special
00:58 Scotland's Black Pioneers
01:42 Early Black Lives in Scotland
02:02 Joseph Knight: A Landmark Legal Case
03:07 James McCune Smith: Scholar and Activist
04:18 Pioneers in Sport and Music
05:35 The Importance of These Stories
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