Black History Unveiled
A podcast by Amat Levin
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17 Episodio
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Minisode: A reintroduction of female genital mutilation in The Gambia?
Pubblicato: 4/4/2024 -
Minisode: The Haitian Crisis
Pubblicato: 26/3/2024 -
#8 – The Haitian Revolution, Part 3
Pubblicato: 14/2/2024 -
#7 – The Haitian Revolution, part 2
Pubblicato: 31/1/2024 -
#6 – The Haitian Revolution, part 1
Pubblicato: 17/1/2024 -
Minisode: The British monarchy's refusal to return the remains of a stolen Ethiopian prince
Pubblicato: 20/12/2023 -
#5: Aksum – One of the Four Great Powers of Antiquity
Pubblicato: 13/12/2023 -
Minisode: The Trivialization of Transatlantic Slavery
Pubblicato: 6/12/2023 -
#4: Transatlantic Slave Trade, Part 2: The Golden Age of the Slave Trade
Pubblicato: 28/11/2023 -
Minisode: The Dutch apology for slavery
Pubblicato: 22/11/2023 -
#3: Transatlantic Slave Trade, Part 1: Portugal's Exploration of Africa and the Birth of the Slave Trade
Pubblicato: 15/11/2023 -
Minisode: Did Disney steal from African traditions while creating "The Lion King"?
Pubblicato: 8/11/2023 -
#2: The mighty Mali Empire & Mansa Musa – the richest man in history?
Pubblicato: 1/11/2023 -
Minisode: Coups, violence in the Sahel & Burkina Faso's survival
Pubblicato: 25/10/2023 -
#1: Thomas Sankara & the struggle for an independent Burkina Faso
Pubblicato: 16/10/2023 -
#0: Why Black history is important
Pubblicato: 16/10/2023 -
Black History Unveiled – Trailer
Pubblicato: 9/10/2023
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Black History Unveiled: From the Continent to the Diaspora is a podcast by Swedish-Gambian journalist and author Amat Levin. It focuses on the part of world history that has received shockingly little attention. The podcast highlights gripping historical events, fascinating places, and exciting people that have been conspicuous by their absence in our history books.Some episodes are about things that happened hundreds, even thousands of years ago. Others take place more recently and touch on scenes many of us may have witnessed. The stories are inspiring, illuminating, startling, and sometimes upsetting.By listening, you'll learn why Black history has traditionally been suppressed, why it's essential to change that, and what learning about it can teach us about today. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.