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Jermaine Fowler

The Humanity Archive

A weekly History podcast
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The Humanity Archive

Jermaine Fowler

The Humanity Archive

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The Humanity Archive

Jermaine Fowler

The Humanity Archive

A weekly History podcast
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In the face of the biggest threat to American democracy in the 19th century, Ida B. Wells began to fight back. She had a vision. Lynching and Jim Crow could be stopped. But not without awakening the world to the terror facing black people in Am
Amid the crisis and catastrophic enslavement of one in six people in 18th century America, Benjamin Banneker fought to free countess people from their terrible condition. Could he convince Thomas Jefferson to do the same?***Rate, Review, & Foll
Jermaine sits down with David Zucchino, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, to uncover the hidden narratives of American history. Zucchino exposes the white supremacist coup of 1898 and the media’s role in perpetuating systemic racism. Their discuss
Jermaine Fowler dives into why studying history is a game-changer, with four compelling reasons.This podcast was originally a YouTube video, you can watch that video here: https://youtu.be/MClypH6XzFE***Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts.
Jermaine sits down with actor Jesse Williams, who brings a sharp focus to the importance of a full, honest portrayal of Black history in understanding our identities. From his early days on 'Grey's Anatomy' to his powerful speech at the BET Awa
In the heart of the Pacific, a warrior danced with destiny to unify a fragmented realm.  King Kamehameha the Great, a figure as complex and commanding as the Hawaiian islands he would come to rule. From his daring conquests to his political bri
This is the "Trail of Tears" history left out. Imagine a grueling march from the Chesapeake to Louisiana—over a thousand miles—where Black people were chained and forced to walk. It's a chapter of sheer brutality, yet it's barely a footnote in
Jermaine Fowler interviews Dr. Edda Fields Black, who brings Harriet Tubman down from the pedestal of myth and into the gritty reality of a freedom fighter who knew the swamps like the back of her hand.  In her book, she traces Tubman’s footste
To challenge the moral corruption of ancient Athens, Socrates ignited a civic and ethical revolution. ***Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts. This helps me teach more people--just like you--overlooked history and the stories of humanity. *
Jermaine Fowler catches up with journalist and NYT bestselling author Antonia Hylton, as she explores Crownsville Hospital in her riveting book, Madness: Race & Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum. Together, they unravel the layers of history, race,
Explore the epic of Sundiata Keita, founder of the Mali Empire. We deep into the roots of the Mali Empire, shining a light on Africa's rich history and civilizations, frequently overshadowed in Western narratives. From Sundiata's early days, th
Jermaine Fowler talks to Sharon McMahon (@sharonsaysso) about her journey from a teacher to an Instagram influencer in nonpartisan government education. She talks about the power of informed political engagement to rewrite history by encouragin
In 'A State of Anxiety,' we journey through the tangled narrative of childhood anxiety, blending stories from the past with today's overwhelming stressors. We're not just talking about mental health; we're living it, sharing tales that touch on
Hey everyone, Jermaine Fowler here, and I'm back with some exciting news for The Humanity Archive Podcast after our unexpected hiatus. I'm relaunching the show next  Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024!  We're spicing things up with in-depth interviews,
Katsushika Hokusai. His story as an artistic genius unfolds a relentless quest for perfection driven by unwavering discipline, steadfast integrity, and persistent perseverance, showcasing the true essence of greatness.***Rate, Review, & Follow
To challenge the moral corruption of ancient Athens, Socrates ignited a civic and ethical revolution. The core of his moral philosophy was simple. Know nothing. Question everything.***Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts. This helps me teac
Step into the chilling tale of Salem's witch trials, a story of fear, betrayal, and the deadly cost of ignorance. Unearth the hidden motives and dark secrets that turned a village into a hunting ground for witches. This episode will grip you an
In 'A State of Anxiety,' we pause to reflect on the rising tide of childhood stress.***Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts. This helps me teach more people--just like you--overlooked history and the stories of humanity. ***Support the podc
In a world where power and justice collide, Sundiata Keita rises to forge one of history's mightiest empires while penning an early manifesto on human rights. Journey through the splendor and adventure of this West African ruler's epic tale, as
Take a trip with me through Dante's Hell, where the fire's hot but the questions are hotter. We're tearing apart this ancient text to figure out what it means for us right now, in a world that sometimes feels like its own kind of inferno.***Rat
It's been over two decades since the September 11th, 2001 attacks. As the terrible events of that day fade into the distant past, the painful memories of survivors live on to remind us of heroism, loss, and mourning. ***Rate, Review, & Follow o
In the heart of the Pacific, a warrior danced with destiny to unify a fragmented realm.  King Kamehameha the Great, a figure as complex and commanding as the Hawaiian islands he would come to rule. From his daring conquests to his political bri
"In 'The Woke Panic,' we unravel a growing crisis in education where essential aspects of Black history are being suppressed and erased.***Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts. This helps me teach more people--just like you--overlooked hist
In this special episode, I recount my visit to First Baptist Church, where I uncovered the struggles and triumphs that shaped a community. Learn how a congregation born in the crucible of slavery became a beacon of hope, education, and empowerm
In this episode, we reveal the obscured human cost of the Atomic Age, with a specific lens on Hispanic displacement and the lingering shadows of nuclear fallout. Through the enigmatic figure of Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project, we will pro
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