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10/06/2025

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10/05/2025
10/05/2025

Sessions QC explores a compelling question: Is the history of Black people in America more profound than commonly understood? The podcast delves into hidden truths and forgotten stories, challenging perceptions. Tag a friend who loves history!

10/05/2025

Listeners are encouraged to connect with their family history. Delve into the family tree, look past the written records, and believe in the stories passed down through generations. These narratives hold invaluable insights.

10/04/2025

Peanut butter cookies, Reese's, peanut butter ice cream—the possibilities are endless. This person is all about the peanut butter snacks. What's your favorite peanut butter treat? Tag a friend who gets it!

10/04/2025

Many Black families pass down oral histories of Native American ancestry. However, government policies deliberately erased this heritage, reclassifying people and cutting them off from tribal identity, land rights, and recognition. This erasure served to seize land, power, and money. Have you heard similar stories?

10/03/2025

Dr. Jack Forbes notes the intertwined histories of Africans and Native Americans. James Baldwin emphasizes the power of knowing one's origins to overcome limitations. Reflecting on erased names, it prompts the question: if this is our past, where do we go from here? Tag someone who inspires you.

10/03/2025

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz reminds us that identity is more than ancestry; it's political. If African Americans have indigenous roots, they also have indigenous claims. Reclaiming this hidden history could remind everyone that we've always been connected and fighting the same fight. They were intertwined from the start.

10/02/2025

The Black Seminoles, or Maroons, preserved their culture through war, exile, and removal. Today, their descendants fight for recognition. Groups like the Wash*taw Nation reclaim indigenous roots, revealing the blend of African and Native traditions. It shows a hunger to remember who we really are. Have you felt this?

10/02/2025

Historian Ivan Van Sertima's book argues Africans crossed the Atlantic centuries before Europeans. Evidence includes Olmec statues resembling West Africans and the Black Seminoles' alliance with Seminole tribes. Black and native identities have been intertwined for centuries.

10/02/2025

The Dawes Rolls, government lists from 1898-1914, determined Native American recognition. Thousands with African and Native heritage were excluded, labeled freedmen, cutting them off from tribal identity and land rights. Have you heard of this?

10/02/2025

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