Black Freethought During the Early Civil Rights Movement

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First recorded: February 15th, 2007: In celebration of Black History Month, Mike Estes appears to discuss with us, Black Freethought from the 1900's to 1950's. We will look at many of the very influential black freethinkers, unknown to most, that were involved in the civil rights movement and black intellectualism. A memorable quote from the show: "That is our tradition! A tradition of educating ourselves and beating the odds and mastering the rules that white society have put on us, and once you master those rules then you can change the rules." - Mike Estes - Speaking out in response to those that don't find value in speaking the white man's English well. http://www.infidelguy.com/pledge

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Uploaded: October 8th, 2008 @ 9:52 pm
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