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Roots of Resilience: Exploring African American History and Literature with Nikole Hannah-Jones

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Have you ever wondered how deep the roots of African American history and literature go? We are also privileged to have Nicole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project, share her journey and personal connection to Black history. She also reads an impactful excerpt from her work and stresses preserving Black history. Moderated by Gloria Edim, founder of Well-Read Black Girl, this episode celebrates Black literature's essential role in our society.

The exploration takes a touching turn as we delve into the generational struggle for equality through the intimate stories from Nicole's own family. Her father, Milton Hanna, a Black veteran, embodies the complexities of Black patriotism and the harsh realities of racial discrimination. His story, alongside her family's migration from the segregated South to the North in search of better opportunities, highlights the unwavering hope for true equality and justice despite systemic barriers. These personal narratives challenge conventional views and shine a light on the resilience and pride within the African American community.

We also take an insightful look at the evolution of the 1619 Project, examining its profound impact on understanding America's history. By featuring contributors like Dorothy Roberts and Taya Miles, we uncover how historical injustices continue to shape modern policies and emphasize the necessity of systemic change. From examining the legacies of slavery to the transformative power of writing, this episode underscores the vital contributions of Black authors and scholars in fostering a more equitable society. Join us for a powerful conversation that will leave you inspired and informed.

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1. Exploring African American Literature Culture (00:00:00)

2. African American Identity Through Generations (00:10:09)

3. Unearthing Truth (00:24:42)

4. Legacy of Slavery and Social Justice (00:35:21)

5. The 1619 Project Contributors Evolution (00:47:32)

6. Black Books Matter Podcast (01:00:53)

27 tập

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Have you ever wondered how deep the roots of African American history and literature go? We are also privileged to have Nicole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project, share her journey and personal connection to Black history. She also reads an impactful excerpt from her work and stresses preserving Black history. Moderated by Gloria Edim, founder of Well-Read Black Girl, this episode celebrates Black literature's essential role in our society.

The exploration takes a touching turn as we delve into the generational struggle for equality through the intimate stories from Nicole's own family. Her father, Milton Hanna, a Black veteran, embodies the complexities of Black patriotism and the harsh realities of racial discrimination. His story, alongside her family's migration from the segregated South to the North in search of better opportunities, highlights the unwavering hope for true equality and justice despite systemic barriers. These personal narratives challenge conventional views and shine a light on the resilience and pride within the African American community.

We also take an insightful look at the evolution of the 1619 Project, examining its profound impact on understanding America's history. By featuring contributors like Dorothy Roberts and Taya Miles, we uncover how historical injustices continue to shape modern policies and emphasize the necessity of systemic change. From examining the legacies of slavery to the transformative power of writing, this episode underscores the vital contributions of Black authors and scholars in fostering a more equitable society. Join us for a powerful conversation that will leave you inspired and informed.

MakerSPACE is here to meet the needs of today’s entrepreneurs, creatives, and work-from-home professionals. We do this through private offices, coworking spaces, and a host of other resources, including conference rooms, a photo studio, podcast studios; a creative workshop, and a retail showroom—that is perfect for any e-commerce brand. Mention code MAHOGANY for all current specials, as we have two locations to best serve you.

Discover a world of Black Literature

Visit MahoganyBooks and use code 'Front Row' to save 10% on your first purchase. #BlackBooksMatter

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Support the Show.

Thanks for listening! Show support by reviewing our podcast and sharing it with a friend. You can also follow us on Instagram, @MahoganyBooks, for information about our next author event and attend live.

Mentioned in this episode:

Rate & Review Our Podcast to Win 1 of 2 $50 Gift Certificates

What's good Front Row family? We've got an exciting giveaway just for you. We're giving away two $50 gift certificates to MahoganyBooks.com. All you have to do is rate and review MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Then take a screenshot of your review and email it to info@mahoganybooks.com. It's that simple. Remember you can only enter once. And this contest is open to U. S. residents only. The winners will be selected on September 23rd. Don't miss your chance to win. Get those reviews in today!

  continue reading

Chương

1. Exploring African American Literature Culture (00:00:00)

2. African American Identity Through Generations (00:10:09)

3. Unearthing Truth (00:24:42)

4. Legacy of Slavery and Social Justice (00:35:21)

5. The 1619 Project Contributors Evolution (00:47:32)

6. Black Books Matter Podcast (01:00:53)

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