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African American Heroes You Won’t Hear About During Black History Month

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Every Black History Month, we often hear about the same African American heroes. Who are we missing out on? Who are we not celebrating enough?

Discussed in this episode:

* Carter G. Woodson, known as the “Father of Black History,” and the history behind Black History Month.

* Kanye West’s absurd quote about slavery being a choice.

* Phyllis reads the preface from her 2020 book, “African American Heroes In the Face of Domestic Terrorism” (which is available via Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eQfLWX).

* How Black people have made many contributions to our society, yet often aren’t acknowledged for them.

* Elijah McCoy invented the oil dripping pan for trains.

* Lewis Latimer invented the carbon filament for the lightbulb.

* George Washington Carver developed many products using peanuts and other plant products.

* Garrett Morgan invented the gas mask and the first traffic signal.

* How Noam Chomsky maintains that the Black Lives Matter movement is a response to the unresolved consequences of slavery and racism, dating back hundreds of years.

* How Nat Turner is an African American hero who played a prominent part in bringing light to the horrors of American history.

* How African Americans have been struggling with terrorism for over 400 years, and we're still being terrorized today.

Please subscribe to “Joyful Living and Learning: Conversations with Phyllis Tucker-Saunders”! Whatever podcast platform you’re listening from, remember to click “Subscribe” so you won’t miss out on future joy.

* Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/Phyllis-Google-Podcasts.

* Spotify: https://bit.ly/Phyllis-Spotify.

* Anchor: https://bit.ly/Phyllis-Anchor.

Help other listeners find this show! Please consider leaving a five-starred rating/review.

Connect with Phyllis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phyllis-tucker-saunders-16867123.

Phyllis’s 2015 book, “Our Life Together: The Tucker Family of Newark”: https://amzn.to/3gwjT0B.

Phyllis’s 2020 book, “African American Heroes In the Face of Domestic Terrorism”: https://amzn.to/3eQfLWX.

May peace and joy reign supreme in your life today and every day!

This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

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Every Black History Month, we often hear about the same African American heroes. Who are we missing out on? Who are we not celebrating enough?

Discussed in this episode:

* Carter G. Woodson, known as the “Father of Black History,” and the history behind Black History Month.

* Kanye West’s absurd quote about slavery being a choice.

* Phyllis reads the preface from her 2020 book, “African American Heroes In the Face of Domestic Terrorism” (which is available via Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eQfLWX).

* How Black people have made many contributions to our society, yet often aren’t acknowledged for them.

* Elijah McCoy invented the oil dripping pan for trains.

* Lewis Latimer invented the carbon filament for the lightbulb.

* George Washington Carver developed many products using peanuts and other plant products.

* Garrett Morgan invented the gas mask and the first traffic signal.

* How Noam Chomsky maintains that the Black Lives Matter movement is a response to the unresolved consequences of slavery and racism, dating back hundreds of years.

* How Nat Turner is an African American hero who played a prominent part in bringing light to the horrors of American history.

* How African Americans have been struggling with terrorism for over 400 years, and we're still being terrorized today.

Please subscribe to “Joyful Living and Learning: Conversations with Phyllis Tucker-Saunders”! Whatever podcast platform you’re listening from, remember to click “Subscribe” so you won’t miss out on future joy.

* Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/Phyllis-Google-Podcasts.

* Spotify: https://bit.ly/Phyllis-Spotify.

* Anchor: https://bit.ly/Phyllis-Anchor.

Help other listeners find this show! Please consider leaving a five-starred rating/review.

Connect with Phyllis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phyllis-tucker-saunders-16867123.

Phyllis’s 2015 book, “Our Life Together: The Tucker Family of Newark”: https://amzn.to/3gwjT0B.

Phyllis’s 2020 book, “African American Heroes In the Face of Domestic Terrorism”: https://amzn.to/3eQfLWX.

May peace and joy reign supreme in your life today and every day!

This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

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