• William Still: The Unsung Hero of the Underground Railroad
    Oct 24 2024

    Welcome to another compelling episode of Unfit to Be Bound: Black History Unchained on the NBG Podcast Network. Join host Professor Freedom X. Justice as we delve into the extraordinary life of William Still, a man whose unwavering courage and strategic brilliance earned him the title of the "Father of the Underground Railroad."

    Born free in 1821, Still's life was shaped by his family's haunting history of enslavement. His journey from a self-taught clerk to a key figure in the abolitionist movement is a testament to his relentless pursuit of freedom for all. Discover how Still meticulously documented the stories of those he helped, creating a vital historical record that preserved the humanity of countless individuals.

    Experience the emotional reunion of Still with his long-lost brother, Peter, and learn how this pivotal moment reinforced his dedication to the cause. With the constant threat of capture under the Fugitive Slave Act, Still's bravery knew no bounds as he collaborated with other abolitionist icons like Harriet Tubman and Thomas Garrett.

    Explore how William Still's legacy continues to inspire and remind us that history is shaped by ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Don't miss this inspiring journey of resilience, hope, and the unyielding fight for justice.

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    9 mins
  • The Hidden Legacy of Cathay Williams: A Trailblazer in Disguise
    Oct 10 2024

    Welcome to another episode of Unfit to be Bound: Black History Unchained on the NBG Podcast Network, where we uncover the stories of remarkable Black men and women who defied the odds and created lasting legacies. In this episode, your host, Professor Freedom X Justice, delves into the inspiring story of Cathay Williams, the first African-American woman to enlist in the United States Army, posing as a man under the name William Cathay.

    Born into slavery in 1844, Cathay Williams' journey from servitude to soldierhood is a testament to her courage and resilience. During the Civil War, she worked with the Union Army, which laid the foundation for her audacious decision to disguise herself as a man and enlist in the military in 1866.

    Join us as we celebrate Cathay Williams' remarkable story and her enduring impact on history. Don't miss this enlightening episode, and be sure to subscribe to the podcast for more tales of extraordinary individuals in Black history.

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    8 mins
  • From Bondage to Bravery: The Extraordinary Journey of Robert Smalls
    Sep 26 2024

    Welcome back to Unfit to be Bound: Black History Unchained on the NBG Podcast Network. In this episode, we uncover the incredible life of Robert Smalls, a man who transformed from an enslaved individual into a Civil War hero and a United States congressman.

    Born into slavery in 1839, Robert Smalls faced the harsh realities of oppression from a young age. His determination and intelligence led him to work in Charleston Harbor, where he gained valuable skills in navigation and seamanship. These skills would become crucial during the Civil War. His story is a powerful reminder that individual acts of bravery can change the course of history.

    Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Unfit to be Bound: Black History Unchained. If you enjoyed this story, subscribe and share with others who love learning about the unsung heroes of Black History.

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    Until next time, I'm Professor Freedom X. Justice, reminding you that success is always within reach no matter the odds.

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    9 mins
  • Soaring Beyond Boundaries: The Legacy of Bessie Coleman
    Sep 12 2024

    Welcome to Unfit to be Bound: Black History Unchained on the NBG Podcast Network, where we explore stories of African Americans who defied the odds, challenged the status quo, and impacted history. I'm your host, Professor Freedom X. Justice, and in today's episode, we delve into the extraordinary life of Bessie Coleman, the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license.

    Born in 1892 in Atlanta, Texas, Bessie faced immense challenges growing up in the segregated South. Despite systemic racism, poverty, and sexism, she never lost sight of her dreams. With determination and resilience, she moved to Chicago, learned French, and eventually traveled to France to achieve her goal of becoming a pilot.

    Numerous obstacles marked Bessie's journey, but her unwavering spirit led her to earn her pilot's license on June 15, 1921. She returned to the U.S. to inspire and break barriers, performing daring aerial stunts and advocating for racial equality. Although her life was tragically cut short at the age of 34, her legacy lives on through the generations of black aviators she inspired.

    Join us as we celebrate Bessie Coleman's remarkable achievements and enduring legacy, reminding us that no dream is too big, and no barrier is too high when faced with courage and tenacity.

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Unfit to be Bound: Black History Unchained. If you enjoyed this story, make sure to subscribe and share with others who love learning about the unsung heroes of Black History.

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    Until next time, I'm Professor Freedom X. Justice, reminding you that no matter the odds, success is always within reach.

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    8 mins