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The Tulsa Massacre: The Day Black Wall Street Burned

The Tulsa Massacre: The Day Black Wall Street Burned

by G.NO | Aug 19, 2025 | History, History Lounge

A Prosperous Dream in Greenwood In the early 1920s, the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was a thriving hub of Black excellence and economic power. Known as Black Wall Street, this community boasted over 600 Black-owned businesses, from luxury hotels and...

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Hey friend — if you think Florida history is just beaches and Ponce de León, think again. This episode digs into the Seminole Wars, the Black Seminoles who escaped to Spanish Florida, and fierce leaders like Osceola and John Horse who resisted removal and fought for freedom.



We keep it casual and curious — come learn the stories they skipped in school and see how Florida played a major role in the fight for liberty long before the textbooks caught up.
Presents: Seminole Resistance - Florida’s Forgotten Wars
Hey — this episode dives into the big trial, Zuckerberg’s testimony, and how algorithms and AI are shaping (and sometimes harming) young people. We talk addictive feeds, deepfakes, data centers, and that heartbreaking chatbot story — plus who’s really responsible.



No judgment, just a real convo: lockdowns, limits, parenting, and a few simple fixes like touching grass and talking to real people. Come hang out and let’s try to figure this mess out together.
Zuckerberg on the Stand: Are Social Platforms Failing Our Kids?
Hey — we just lost a giant: Reverend Jesse Jackson. In this episode we look back at a life that started in the 60s, the balcony on that terrible day, the Rainbow Coalition, presidential runs, and a lifetime of pushing tough issues into the mainstream.



He wasn’t perfect, but he did the work — organizing, inspiring young people, and forcing the party and the country to listen. Pull up a chair, let’s remember him honestly and celebrate what he made possible.
Jesse Jackson: The Last of the 60s Giants
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