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BlackJacked
BlackJacked
41 episodes
1 week ago
BlackJacked: How The Civil Rights Movement Went Left. This podcast examines the American civil rights movement critically, pointing out missed opportunities and strategic flaws. BlackJacked looks at what could have been and asks us to determine what will be.
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BlackJacked: How The Civil Rights Movement Went Left. This podcast examines the American civil rights movement critically, pointing out missed opportunities and strategic flaws. BlackJacked looks at what could have been and asks us to determine what will be.
Show more...
History
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When Older Leaders Won't Step Aside
BlackJacked
12 minutes
11 months ago
When Older Leaders Won't Step Aside
Dr. King was once a young leader who made the old guard uncomfortable. Over a decade later, it was King who was being challenged by a new generation of leaders. To his credit, he didn't try to categorically stop them but he also failed to fully appreciate that, just as he felt he was right in ruffling feathers in his day, young leaders like Stokely Carmichael were doing the same in the mid-sixties.    #mlk #civilrights #civilrightsmovement #stokelycarmichael #sncc #blackhistory #blackhomeschoolers 
BlackJacked
BlackJacked: How The Civil Rights Movement Went Left. This podcast examines the American civil rights movement critically, pointing out missed opportunities and strategic flaws. BlackJacked looks at what could have been and asks us to determine what will be.