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The Magical Journey of Richard Potter: America's First Black Celebrity Meets Modern Magic
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Queen Moremi & The Sacrifice That Saved A Kingdom
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Mansa Musa: The Richest Man In History
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Yaa Asantewaa, the Warrior Queen who dared to defy an empire.
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The Hidden Story of Benkos Biohó
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Day 31: Stuart Hall - Redefining British Identity
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Day 30: Reflecting on Black History Month - Why It Matters for Britain Today
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Day 29: Una Marson - Pioneer of Black Programming in Britain
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Day 28: Ignatius Sancho - The First Black Briton to Vote
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Day 27: The Battle of Lewisham: When a Community Said NO to Racism
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Day 26: Black Lives Matter in the UK: From US Movement to British Renaissance
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Bonus Episode: ABDEL KADER KANE
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Day 25: The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry: A Watershed Moment in British Race Relations
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Day 24: The Notting Hill Carnival: From Community Response to Cultural Phenomenon
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Day 23: Diane Abbott - Breaking Barriers in British Politics
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Day 22: The Race Relations Act 1965: Britain's First Anti-Discrimination Law
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Day 19: Olive Morris: Youth Activist, Feminist, and Community Organiser
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Day 13: Steve McQueen: Visionary Filmmaker and Artist
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Day 12: Linton Kwesi Johnson: The Power of Dub Poetry
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Day 12: Linton Kwesi Johnson: The Power of Dub Poetry
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Day 11: Zadie Smith: Redefining the British Literary Landscape
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Day 10: Stormzy: Grime Artist, Philanthropist, and Cultural Icon
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Day 9: Malorie Blackman: Redefining Young Adult Literature
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Day 8: The Windrush Generation: Pioneers of Modern Multicultural Britain
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Day 7: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: The African Mahler
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Day 6: Walter Tull: Breaking Barriers on the Pitch and the Battlefield
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Day 5: Claudia Jones: Mother of the Notting Hill Carnival
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Day 4: Dr. Harold Moody: Challenging Racial Prejudice in Early 20th Century Britain
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Day 3: Olaudah Equiano: The Voice that Fuelled Abolition
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Day 2: Mary Seacole: The British-Jamaican Nurse Who Defied Conventions
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Day 1: Introduction to Black History Month UK
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Job Maseko: An African In WII
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Duke Ellington: A Night With The Duke
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Cudjoe Lewis & the Rise Of Africa Town
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor - A life of Music and Colour
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Doris Miller - Hero of Pearl Harbour
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The Shameful Phenomenon of Sundown Towns
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Why fire and rain are enemies an African folktale
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The Little Rock Nine
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1st day of school: The little Rock Nine Preview
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A cry to war
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28: Benjamin Banneker Time Lord
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27: African Proverbs, Myths and Legends - Go together
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26: For Critical thinkers only
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25: Proverbs, myths and legends: Find me in the storm
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24: Black History Buff Blitz: Imhotep Father of Medicine
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23: Black History Buff Blitz: Kareem Abdul-Jabarr
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22: Proverbs, Myths and Legends: Grain Basket
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21: Proverbs, Myths and Legends: The Big game
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20: Kandake Amanirenas - Konquering Queen of Kush
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19: Black History Buff Blitz: Stage Coach Mary
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18: Black History Blitz: Cathay Williams Buffalo Soldier
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17: Brother Jourdan's Response
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16: Proverbs, Myths and Legends - The man who never lied
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15: My story
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14: Miss Lala - The Iron Jawed Acrobat
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13: The Legend of Bill Richmond - The First Black Sports Star
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12: Jessica Jane Robinson / Resilience Birthright
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11: Blazing Billards
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10: No dogs, No Blacks, No Irish: The Xavier Asquith story
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9: Rory Flack: Ebony on Ice
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8: Madison Washington and the Mutiny on the Brig Creole
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7: Alexandra Pushkin - Black father of Russian literature
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6: No Negro's On Netflix Part 2
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5: No Negro's On Netflix
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4: Reflections
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3: Coretta Scott King
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2: Yasuke: The Forgotten Black Samurai
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1: Henry "Black Death" Johnson
Black History Buff Podcast
The Black History Buff podcast is a fun and thrilling journey through time. Covering the full historical tapestry of the African Diaspora, you’ll hear tales covering everything from African Samurai to pistol-wielding poets. More than just a podcast, the show is a bridge that links communities throughout the African diaspora and enlightens and empowers its friends. If you'd like to become a friend of the show follow the links on this page https://pod.fan/black-history-buff-podcast You can find me at https://www.blackhistorybuff.com/pages/social-2 & www.blackhisto Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackhistorybuff/support