The military history podcast specialists, looking at all aspects of war through the ages.
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Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting


Launched in the summer of 2014 and hosted by James Scully, Breaking Walls is the podcast on the history of American network radio broadcasting.
Listen to “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network on 910 AM The Superstation WFDF in Detroit, Mon. - Fri. 11pm - midnight EST, Sundays, 9pm-11pm EST. We focus on Educating, Empowering and Inspiring people of African Descent throughout the Diaspora and around the World because Right Knowledge corrects wrong behavior. Listen LIVE on 910 AM WFDF in Detroit or around the world online at www.910AMSuperstation.com or by downloading the iHeart ...
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Nature's Past: A Podcast of the Network in Canadian History and Environment


A quarterly discussion about the environmental history community and research in Canada.
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Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting


Well, this brings our six-month look at 1954 to a close. Jack Benny again had radio’s highest-rated show the following season in what would ultimately turn out to be his swan song. Benny’s last new radio episode aired in May of 1955. Joseph McCarthy would finally be censured by the Senate in December. He never recovered from that political storm, a…
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The Legion of the United States was America's first attempt to establish a permanent military capable of defending its new borders, from hostile Native Americans, as a reaction to the defeats of the hastily raised regular and militia units during the Harmar Campaign and St. Clair’s Defeat. Dur: 18mins File: .mp3…
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The African History Network Show


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Why 80% of Black Owned Businesses Fail in the 1st 18 Months - 17 Tips
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'Why 80% of Black Owned Businesses Fail in the 1st 18 Months' Don’t make these mistakes! 17 Tips - 5-31-22 Michael Imhotep African American Business Owners post the name of your business here. Advertise your African American owned business with The African History Network to reach thousands of potential customers. Offer ends Wednesday, June 1st, 20…
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BW - EP128—009: June 1954—The End Of James Stewart's Six Shooter
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Even with James Stewart leading the cast and Jack Johnstone directing, without a national sponsor cancellation was around the corner for The Six Shooter. Unlike with CBS, it was uncommon for NBC to sustain shows for long. Stewart had turned down sponsorship from Liggett and Myers Tobacco. The Six Shooter would be canceled after the June 24th, 1954 …
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BW - EP128—008: June 1954—CBS Cancels The Lux Radio Theatre
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At network radio’s height, no dramatic show was more popular than CBS’ Lux Radio Theatre. Between 1936 and 1954 it never finished lower than eighth in the ratings, and it was radio’s top show between 1947 and 1952. Ken Carpenter announced. Radio’s best supporting talent, like Paula Winslowe, worked opposite Hollywood's biggest stars.Mondays at 9PM …
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BW - EP128—007: June 1954—What's At Stake In The Fall 1954 Midterm Elections
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On Sunday June 13th, 1954 at 6PM Eastern, The American Forum of the Air signed on Mutual with a discussion on the 1954 midterm elections. The featured Senators were Republican Homer Ferguson of Michigan and Democrat Mike Monroney of Oklahoma. The two political parties had deep divides within on key issues. While many Republicans were conservative, …
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BW - EP128—006: June 1954—Goodbye To Jack Benny (For Now)
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On June 6th, 1954 Jack Benny closed his broadcast for the end of the season. Jack was going to headline in Dallas. The show featured a semi-rare appearance from Mary Livingston. Although radio audiences were rapidly waning and Benny was a TV star as well, he kept his radio program going. Out of home listening was adding an additional forty percent …
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BW - EP128—005: June 1954—Autolite Drops Suspense
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By June of 1954, the thirty-six year-old Elliott Lewis was producer/director of four shows and the star of two. His peers affectionately dubbed him “Mr. Radio.” Perhaps most prominently, he’d been producer and director of Suspense since the fall of 1950.Program sponsor Autolite preferred to keep its commercials humorous, feeling that the change of …
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Originally broadcast as The Adventures of Helen and Mary, radio’s preeminent children’s show first took to the air on September 7th, 1929 over CBS. It became Let’s Pretend on March 24th, 1934.Hosted by “Uncle” Bill Adams, it was in many ways the brainchild of Nila Mack, who penned, produced, and directed each show. Ms Mack was born in 1891 in Kansa…
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In late 1791, during the Battle of the Wabash, also known as St. Clair's Defeat, saw the largest defeat of the American military at the hands of the Native Americans. Out of a force of about 1,000 men, the American suffered a 97% casualty rate: including 632 killed and 264 wounded. In addition, 200 camp followers, women and children included, were …
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Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting


On June 4th, 1954 at 10PM, The Frank Edwards news program signed on from WOR in New York. During this month there were more than one-hundred-twenty major American cities with significant unemployment. The Secretary of Commerce officially announced the country was in a recession.Meanwhile, Vietnam was given technical independence within the French U…
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As Escape and shows like it were canceled, there were fewer opportunities for radio’s west-coast actors on network sustained programs. This episode, “An Ordinary Man” was written by Kathleen Hite and starred John Dehner and Virginia Gregg, with Tony Barrett, Edgar Barrier, and Harry Bartell. It aired on June 3rd, 1954.Escape would be canceled on Se…
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BW - EP128—001: June 1954—The State Of Radio And The Union
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By June 1954 network radio drama was facing huge sponsor disinterest. Shows canceled in the first half of the year included The Quiz Kids, Dr. Christian, Front Page Farrell, Bulldog Drummond, Rocky Fortune, Ozzie and Harriet, and The Six Shooter. ABC, CBS, Mutual, and NBC reduced ad sale charges for the sixth consecutive year. It was an attempt to …
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The African History Network Show


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Black World War I Vets fought against Racist Mobs during Red Summer 1919; Haiti
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Black World War I Veterans fought against Racist Mobs during the Red Summer 1919; Haiti was forced to pay France Reparations of $560 million (in today's dollars) for Freedom, 'We Came Here To Exclude The Negro', Mississippi State Constitution of 1890, Jim Crow Laws to Suppress the Black Vote, Why were there 1,688 fewer Polling Places in 2019:; Shel…
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In Breaking Walls episode 127 we keep on with our look at 1954 by picking up in May during one of the most important months of the decade.——————————Highlights:• The Big Sound in Nashville• Everett Sloane and The 21st Precinct• Ray Milland and Meet Mr McNutley• An Eisenhower Presser and Other Current Events• I Love a Mystery — Born Again• Wild Bill …
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Texas School Shooting: 19 children, 2 teachers killed; Biden to sign Policing EO
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Texas School Shooting: 19 children, 2 teachers killed in Texas elementary school shooting; Pres. Biden to sign Executive Order on Police Reform on Floyd anniversary; Walmart apologizes for selling Juneteenth ice cream at its stores – TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 5-24-22 Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$The…
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The African History Network Show


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Letitia Wright says ‘Black Panther 2’ will be an ‘Incredible Honor to Chadwick
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Letitia Wright says ‘Black Panther 2’ will be an ‘Incredible Honor to Chadwick Boseman’; Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors receive a $1 million donation; Their lawsuit continues. – TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 5-23-22 Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @ TheAHNShow@gmail.com or http://www.Pa…
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The African History Network Show


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Malcolm X’s 97th Birthday, May 19th, His ‘By Any Means Necessary’ Speech
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Malcolm X’s 97th Birthday, May 19th, His ‘By Any Means Necessary’ Speech; Haiti had to pay France Reparations that equals $560 million (in today’s dollars) which still cripples them today; House Dems pass ‘Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act’ in response to the Buffalo, NY Shooting; Buffalo shooting suspect indicted on charges related to massacre at …
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The African History Network Show


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Haiti was forced to pay France Reparations of $560 million (in today's dollars)
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Haiti was forced to pay France Reparations of $560 million (in today’s dollars) as a result of the Haitian Revolution; In 1825 France demanded Reparations or they would declare War on Haiti, again. We discuss the New York Times series. Louisiana Purchase 1803, Black Wall Street; Black Freedmen Indian Treaties of 1866, Dawes Allotment Act 1887; US C…
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Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting


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At 3PM on Sunday, May 30th, 1954, Anthology signed on NBC. Directed by John Malcom Brennen, produced by Steve White, and announced by Harry Fleetwood, Anthology offered dramatic readings of famous and lesser-known plays. Memorial Day weekend’s episode featured Agnes Moorehead reading “Barbara Fritchie,” and Frank Lovejoy and Bing Crosby performing …
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The African History Network Show


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African Presence in America 51,700 years ago, Khoisan, Lost City Egypt, Sat 2pm
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Africans in America 51,700 years ago, Khoisan, The Lost City of Egypt, Black Madonna & Child; Wakanda, Bastet - Next Class, Sat. 2pm EST REGISTER HERE: https://theahn.learnworlds.com/course/ancient-kemet-moors-maafa-trans-atlantic-slave-trade-april-2022 Next Class, Saturday, 5-21-22, 2pm EST! WATCH CONTENT ON DEMAND NOW!!! ‘Ancient Kemet (Egypt), T…
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The History Lab Podcast Network


Topic about mass disappearances of extinctions- For Mr. Laines
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The African History Network Show


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Buffalo, NY Shooting suspect Indicted 1st Degree Murder; 911 dispatcher accused
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Buffalo shooting suspect indicted on charges related to massacre at Tops supermarket; ‘Your’re a Coward’, ‘How dare you?; 911 dispatcher accused of hanging up on store employee during Buffalo shooting call; Three survivors of Tulsa Race; Malcolm X’s 97th Birthday, May 19th, 1925. Analyzing his 'By Any Mean Necessary Speech'; Here's What Dr. King me…
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The African History Network Show


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Buffalo, NY Shooting Suspect Invited Others to Review His Plan Online first
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Buffalo, NY Shooting Suspect Invited Others to Review His Plan Online minutes before shooting; House Dems pass Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act Bill aimed at curbing domestic terrorism in wake of Buffalo mass shooting; Sha’Carri Richardson reveals she’s healing from an ‘Abusive Relationship’ with a Female Athlete. - TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep…
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Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting


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BW - EP127—009: May 1954—The Army-McCarthy Hearings Continue With Roy Cohn's Testimony
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On Friday May 28th, 1954 as beaches and public parks opened for Memorial Day weekend, families hopped in their cars, turned on the radio dial, and heard the continuing testimony of McCarthy’s Attorney Roy Cohn during the Army-McCarthy Hearing. CBS radio was there.Cohn played a major role in McCarthy’s crusade. He helped create the Lavender Scare, w…
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The African History Network Show


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Biden: ‘White Supremacy Is a Poison,’ Buffalo, NY mourns with victims
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Buffalo, NY: Biden - ‘White Supremacy Is a Poison,’ in Buffalo, NY speech as he mourns with victims. Calls for Assault Rifle Ban and keeping guns from Mentally Ill people Buffalo.; Here’s what Biden should have said.; House Democrats plan to move domestic terrorism bill forward after Buffalo shooting. - TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 5-17-22 Suppo…
Have you ever wanted to know about a man who hijacked a plane and held it for ransom for $200,000? No? Just me?
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The African History Network Show


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Buffalo, NY Shooting: Suspect had plans to continue his killing rampage
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Buffalo, NY Shooting: Suspect had plans to continue his killing rampage after the Grocery Store; Was previously investigated by police; Buffalo’s East side Neighborhood was shaped by Decades of Segregation. - TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 5-16-22 Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @ TheAH…
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Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting


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Inheritance was a joint production of NBC and The American Legion at the height of The Red Scare. It first took to the air on April 4th, 1954.The American Legion was at the forefront of The Red Channels pamphlet which outed alleged communist sympathizers. The Legion’s connection to The Red Channels had long been disclosed by the time Inheritance to…
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BW - EP127—007: May 1954—Brown Vs. The Board Of Education
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On Sunday May 23rd, 1954 at 6PM Eastern, The American Forum of the Air signed on Mutual with a discussion on the Supreme Court Decision of Brown versus The Board of Education. On May 17th, The Court ruled that racial segregation within the U.S. public school system was unconstitutional. It repealed the “separate but equal” doctrine from 1896.By the…
On 4 July 1187, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria, An-Nasir Yusuf Salah ad-Din ibn Ayyub - better known to us as Saladin - won a tremendous victory, one of the most famous of the Middle Ages. Beneath the Horns of Hattin, the twin peaks of an extinct volcano, his forces destroyed the largest army that the Crusader states ever fielded, killing or capturi…
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The African History Network Show


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Slave Ship, The Clotilda, DNA Analysis holds keys for Descendants
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Slave Ship, The Clotilda, DNA analysis holds keys for descendants of the last known Slave Ship; These 110 Africans were brought to the U.S. because of a bet by a Wealthy Landowner. What we get wrong about Reparations. Legal Arguments vs. Moral Arguments – TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 5-12-22 Support The African History Network through Cash App @…
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Former Black Panther Sundiata Acoli Granted Parole At 85; Assata Shakur
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Former Black Panther Sundiata Acoli Granted Parole at age 85; He was in the car with Assata Shakur in 1973; Judge strikes down Florida’s Congressional Map as unconstitutional for diminishing Black representation. – TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 5-11-22 Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @…
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Bob Hope joined NBC’s red network in December of 1937. For the next ten years he starred on The Pepsodent Program, racking up the top-rated show five consecutive seasons between the fall of 1942 and the spring of 1947.Then, as radio’s ratings were hitting an all-time high, Hope opened the fall of 1947 to harsh reviews. Both the critics and public w…
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Florida rejects 54 math books, claiming Critical Race Theory appeared in some
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Florida rejects 54 math books, claiming Critical Race Theory appeared in some; You won’t believe why some books were rejected; The Murder of Civil Rights Activists, Rev. George W. Lee, May 7th, 1955 – TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 5-10-22 Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @ TheAHNShow@gm…
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James Butler “Bill” Hickok was born on May 27th, 1837 in LaSalle County, Illinois. An excellent marksman from a young age, in 1855 he became a Kansas Abolitionist Jayhawker. From there he became a constable, joined the Pony Express parent company, was badly wounded by a bear, and committed his first justifiable homicide. This was all before the age…
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BW - EP127—004: May 1954—I Love A Mystery
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Carlton E. Morse’ I Love A Mystery first took to the air Weekdays at 3:15PM on NBC’s West-Coast network in January of 1939. Michael Raffetto starred as Jack Packard, head of the A-1 Detective Agency, with Barton Yarborough as Texan Doc Long, and Walter Paterson as the British Reggie Yorke.The show told of three world travelers in search of action, …
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Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting


On Friday, May 14th, 1954 President Eisenhower gave a news conference, immediately opening the floor to reporters for general questions.The day prior The World Chess Championship was won by Mikhail Botvinnik in Moscow. On this day, The Boeing 707 was released. On Monday the 16th, The Kengir uprising broke out at a Soviet Labor camp. Political priso…
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Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting


Meet Mr. McNutley first took to CBS’ airwaves on September 17th, 1953. Ray Milland played Ray McNutley, English professor at Lynnhaven College. Phyllis Avery was Peggy, his wife. It aired concurrently on TV with much of the same cast. The show would be short-lived, going off the air after June 10th, 1954. The TV show lasted one more season, changin…
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The African History Network Show


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Harvard University details ties to Slavery, 79 people owned, $100 million Fund
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Harvard University details its ties to Slavery, 79 people who were owned and a $100 million Fund to redress past wrongs.; Black Democrat vs. Black Republican on Biden’s Policies.; Bank of England owned 599 Slaves in the 1700s. – TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 5-1-22 Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNSho…
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The History Network


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3204 Ross Lewis Mangles and William Fraser McDonell at the Siege of Arrah
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We saw in Season 31 Episode 4 and Season 30 Episode 7 that due to the remarkable actions of several civilians who took up arms under military orders during the Indian Mutiny in 1857 and 1858 that the newly instituted Victoria Cross was altered to allow such acts of bravery to be recognised. Although Thomas Henry Kavanagh was recognised as the 'firs…
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As the US began May of 1954, there was word that a new Soviet bomber had the ability to reach the United States. It was displayed for the public for the first time at the Moscow May Day Parade. On May 7th, the Battle of Dien Bien Phu would end in a French defeat. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles declared Vietnam non-essential to security …
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The African History Network Show


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Prof. Kaba Kamene: Pan-Africanism through the Power of Unity & Knowledge of Self
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Prof. Kaba Hiawatha Kamene will discuss ‘Pan-Africanism through the Power of Unity & Knowledge of Self’ and the ‘One Africa: Power In Unity Conference’ taking place in Detroit April 30th - May 1st, 2022.; Emmett Till’s relatives want Carolyn Bryant Donham prosecuted for his 1955 ‘kidnapping’; Ben Crump announces Class Action Lawsuit against Wells F…
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Black Voters targeted by Gov. DeSantis; Biden signals Student Loan Forgiveness
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Civil Rights groups file lawsuit over Florida Congressional map signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis that eliminates to Black Districts.; Atty. Ben Crump announces Class Action Lawsuit against Wells Fargo Bank for allegedly discriminating against African American Homeowners trying to refinance their mortgages.; 'Biden reportedly told lawmakers he's looking …
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Ben Crump sues Wells Fargo for discriminating against Black ppl; Felicia Harden
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Ben Crump announces Class Action Lawsuit against Wells Fargo Bank for allegedly discriminating against African American Homeowners trying to refinance their mortgages.; Felicia Harden, Producer of the film, ‘Hapi: The Role of Economics in the Development of Civilization’ will discuss the 'One Africa: Power In Unity Conference, taking place 4-30 to …
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In Breaking Walls episode 126 we continue our mini-series in April of 1954.——————————Highlights:• Eisenhower talks fear• Lum and Abner’s April Fools’ Joke• The Eternal Light• Nightwatch — A New CBS Real Police Show• Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator• Illegal Immigrant Fears• Gildersleeve’s Dinner Party• Easter Sunday and The End of The Whistl…