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The Humanity Archive

Jermaine Fowlerthehumanityarchive.com
The Humanity Archive Podcast focuses on the overlooked narratives in the pages of the past. Challenging dominant perspectives, Jermaine Fowler goes outside the textbooks to find stories that are recognizably human. Connecting current issues with the heroic struggles of those who’ve come before us, he brings hidden history to light and makes it powerfully relevant.
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Episodes

Archived- The Real Story of Pocahontas

What happens when the indigenous peoples of the Northeast find strangers from another shore living next door? Who was the woman named Pocahontas at the center of this first encounter?This show examines the dangerous early years of Native/English relations and how Pocahontas played a pivotal role in this important part of history.For a full list of sources and show notes, please visithttps://www.thehumanityarchive.com/podcast//the-real-story-of-pocahontas Watch the episodes as documentaries on Yo...

Jan 22, 202035 min

Archived- Martin Luther King Jr. On Conquering Fear

Who better to counsel us on overcoming fear than a man who stood up to death with the firmest footing. Here we look beyond the soundbites and go under the surface to discover Martin Luter King Jr's personal thoughts and anecdotes for conquering fear.For a full list of sources and show notes, please visit https://www.thehumanityarchive.com/podcast/conquering-fear-martin-luther-king-podcast Watch the episodes as documentaries on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@thehumanityarchive Get My Hidden T...

Jan 10, 202023 min

Archived- The Story of Crispus Attucks

Patriot? Martyr? Criminal? Inconsequential historical figure? These are the many opinions of Crispus Attucks. As the man leading a crowd protesting against British soldiers on King Street in Boston, Attucks was shot and killed, along with four other civilians, on March 5, 1770, in the event that will forever be known as the Boston Massacre. ENROLL NOW for my online history course: A Journey Through Black History: https://courses.thehumanityarchive.com/a-journey-through-black-history Sign up for ...

Jan 03, 202033 min

Archived- Hokusai The Mad Painter

As one of the most astonishing artist in Japanese history Katsushika Hokusai (c. October 31, 1760 – May 10, 1849), sought perfection through his artwork and designs. Here we explore his extraordinary life, artistic contributions, and the world of Edo (Medieval) Japan.For a full list of sources and show notes, please visithttps://www.thehumanityarchive.com/podcast/katsushika-hokusai Watch the episodes as documentaries on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@thehumanityarchive Get My Hidden Truths H...

Jan 01, 202023 min
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