What's happening. We're back, Like the name on a jersey, Welcome back to I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either, the podcast where every episode proved that your high school history teacher was a liar. I didn't know. I didn't know. I didn't know. I didn't know. I didn't know. I
didn't know. Now, if you've been locked into all ninety five episodes of the podcast, and you know, season one, we came out swinging hit, y'all with the grimy, gritty stuff, black babies used as alligator bait, clowns rooted in racism with black face and nursery rhymes that were never meant for naptime. And y'all, remember when I told you about dunkin boots back in the day. They didn't aim at a target. The target was the face of an enslaved black man. Yeah, we had all the smoking season one.
Then in season two we had to show you the wins, like how Winston Salem, North Carolina had a black on bus system that would have made Rosa Parks proud, or how black people save PEPSI Well, one of my favorite people in history, Robert Small's My Dudes stole a whole Confederate ship and said, get me and my family up out of here. You heard of the Underground Railroad. My boy Robert Smalls had the Underground Cruise line for season three.
Last year, we had a focus on stem science, technology, engineering, and math. Black folks out here innovating even when they don't give us the credit. Talked about how DJ's used math and neuroscience to keep the parties lit, how drones could find black towns that's been buried under water, and of course we shared massacres and atrocities like when Philly bombed its own citizens in the nineteen seventies. This season, we're talking about the queens black women who changed the game.
Each week, we've got a highlight on HBCUs. We're talking about medical injustices and malpractices, and of course we got more massacres because apparently white supremacy had seasons two. But it's not all bad. We've got stories of success and innovation to remind you all that Black history is about resilience, brilliance, and us never folding. So tell a friend to tell a friend. Could we dropping new episodes daily this month
on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Hopefully you'll laugh you'll learn, and you might just be mad at your history teacher all over again. Season four. I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either. Starts right now.