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A Colored Perspective
- Written by: A Colored Perspective
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Hello, welcome to A Colored Perspective. This podcast is going to be about history that isn't really spoken of. In this podcast I would like to focus more on BIPoC, (Black, Indigenous, and people of color). I want people to learn and understand their history, in and out of school; Sadly If you haven't noticed yet our history books are mainly filled with white men. That being said I hope every listener grows and learns from this experience.
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Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
- Written by: James Weldon Johnson
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Dive into the provocative world of James Weldon Johnsons only novel, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Originally published anonymously in 1912, this unique fictional narrative masquerades as a memoir, recounting the life of an unnamed biracial protagonist during the tumultuous Reconstruction and post-Reconstruction periods in the South. Experience the eye-opening revelations of a young boy who grew up assuming he was white, only to have his perception of race and identity upended in an instant. Discover how this pivotal moment shaped his view of himself and his world through the lens of...
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Upward Path- A Reader For Colored Children
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From the preface of the book Until now, there has been no anthology of stories and poems by Black writers that colored children could engage with and enjoy—one that reflects the traditions and aspirations of their community. This 1920 reader is a rich collection of works by a remarkable group of African-American writers, activists, and educators. It is our hope that this little book will be warmly received across the nation and will inspire and uplift the young readers who hold the future of their race in their hands. - Summary by kathrinee and the editors.
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Colored Patriots of the American Revolution
- Written by: Bereket Kelile
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Familiar with the name Crispus Attucks? The first black casualty in the Revolutionary War? That was because William C. Nell took the time to do the meticulous research to record the stories of patriotic black Americans who helped secure their country's freedom and independence. This podcast takes you through a forgotten chapter in black history. You'll hear the stories of fascinating men and women who showed generosity, courage, and bravery worthy of our remembrance. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coloredpatriots/support
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Narrative of the Life of Rev. Noah Davis, A Colored Man
- Written by: Noah Davis
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In this heartfelt account, Rev. Noah Davis shares his remarkable journey toward freedom, driven by a profound desire to secure the liberation of his last two children from the bonds of slavery. Over the past twelve years, he has worked tirelessly to purchase himself, his wife, and five of his children, spending more than four thousand dollars in the process. Now, he appeals to the compassionate and generous spirit of the public to support him in selling this book, which is a crucial step in completing the mission he has dedicated himself to for so long. Blessed with the hope of the gospel, Rev...
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David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World
- Written by: David Walker
- Narrated by: Rodney Louis Tompkins
- Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins
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David Walker, the son of an enslaved man and a free black woman, was an entrepreneur, abolitionist, author and anti-slavery activist. In 1829, he published An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, a radical call for black solidarity and resistance to slavery. It raised awareness of the abuses of slavery, encouraged pride in its black readers and offered hope that change would eventually come. Being a radical anti-slavery document, it caused a stir upon publication, as it called upon readers to take an active role in fighting their oppression, regardless of the risk.
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David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World
- Narrated by: Rodney Louis Tompkins
- Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins
- Release Date: 07-04-20
- Language: English
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What Are the Colored People Doing for Themselves?
- Written by: Frederick Douglass
- Narrated by: Russell Coopersmith
- Length: 18 mins
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In this speech of 1848, the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass makes an eloquent call for self-reliance. He points out that prejudice becomes powerless in the presence of industry, sobriety, and honesty combined with intelligence and self-respect. "There is gold in the earth, but we must dig it", says Douglass in reference to character which is attainable, and each must attain it for himself.
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What Are the Colored People Doing for Themselves?
- Narrated by: Russell Coopersmith
- Length: 18 mins
- Release Date: 26-03-19
- Language: English
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The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson
- Written by: Mentor New York
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The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson is a novel that follows an unnamed biracial protagonist navigating race and identity in early 20th-century America. Born to a Black mother and a wealthy white father, he grows up privileged but later experiences racism, forcing him to confront his identity. A talented pianist, he explores Black culture through music and travels from the American South to Europe. Eventually, he chooses to "pass" as white, abandoning his heritage for social and economic security. The novel critiques racial hypocrisy and explores the cost of ...
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