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Author: John G. Horse

Family Friendly information distribution program seeking to inform non-white people, in particular black classifieds and assisting in counter racist codification. Less confusion= more constructive behavior.

The Audacity Of Black Survival & The Importance Of Problem Solving

We Discuss current events. Hurricanes, Wild Fires, Floods past and present from a counter-racist point of view. We use clips from NPR and The C.O.W.S. radio podcast found on blacktalkradionetwork.com

https://youtu.be/wpFj45fMQDo
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The Co*ed Prison of Black Classification Ep. 4- Ruby McCollum & Willie James Howard vs Live Oak, FL

We discuss the Ruby McCollum story 1952 alongside the lynching of 15 year old teen Willie James Howard in 1944. Both events happened in the corrupt anti-black town of Live Oak Florida. We play clips of Maya Angelou, Nelly fuller Jr. & Viola Davis to add context.

https://youtu.be/H9KDBE14v3s
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The Co*ed Prison Of Black Classification Ep. 3- Medical Apartheid & The Preexisting Condition Of Blackness

We discuss the dark history of medical experimentation on Black Americans from colonial times to the present. We also critique the mass media for manufacturing consent. We use an interview of Medical Apartheid Author Harriet A. Washington as the foundation of this discussion. We play clips of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, NPR, Dr. Rupa Marya & Edward Bernays to add context.

https://youtu.be/l4-6U4YGaPg
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Black & Brown Illusion Ep.2- Cuban Protests & Racial Classification Confusion

We discuss Cuban history from a counter racist perspective. We attempt to put the recent Cuban protests in Cuba and The United States under the Context of Racism White Supremacy. We also study the organized criminal, political and social consequences of the Mariel Boatlift. We play clips of Neely Fuller Jr., Miami News Radio and NPR to add context.

https://youtu.be/ruz9ueAftt4
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The Co*ed Prison Of Black Classification Ep. 2 Managing The Realities Of Race

We discuss attempted mental health while managing the realities of black classification under the context of white supremacy. We high light celebrities Viola Davis, Naomi Osaka, Maria Taylor, Simone Biles and Kyrie Irving. We use clips from Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Dr. Toni Morrison, Dr. Inyanla Vanzant and Neely fuller junior to add context.

https://youtu.be/8PrYD5xJXJQ
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The Tragic Legacy Of Acting Black Ep.7- Young Grifted & Black- Sunshine Sammy, Pineapple, Farina, Stymie & Buckwheat

We discuss the 5 black classified child stars of the Little Rascals(Our Gang) comedy series produced by Hal Roach. Ernest ‘Sunshine Sammie’ Morrison, Eugene “Pineapple’ Jackson, Allen ‘Farina’ Hoskins, Matthew ‘Stymie’ Beard & William ‘Buckwheat’ Thomas. We attempt to look back at the environment and challenges experienced these child actors and their family members from a counter-racist perspective. We use clips of Damon Wayans, Julia Lee, Hal Roach & NPR to add context.

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The Tragic Legacy Of Acting Black Ep. 6 Bill Bojangles Robinson The Artist Pays The Price

This episode we discuss the complicated legacy of Bill Bojangles Robinson under the context of Racism White Supremacy. We attempt to illuminate rarely discussed justice production deeds of Bill Robinson in spite of the toxic environment he found himself having to navigate for survival.  We use clips of Neely Fuller Jr & NPR to add context. 

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The Tragic Legacy of “Acting” Black Hattie McDanial The Trailblazing Scapegoat of Anti-Black Pop Culture

We discuss the complicated legacy of Hollywood Legend Hattie McDaniel. First person classified as black to win an Academy Oscar Award. We take a look at her career through the lens of Racism White Supremacy. We use clips of Maya Angelou, Neely Fuller Jr, Butterfly McQueen, Paul Mooney and Film Gone With The Wind to add context.

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The Tragic Legacy of “Acting” Black Ep.4 Paul Laurence Dunbar & The Toxic Burden of Black Intellectual Expression

We attempt to interpret the Legacy, Triumphs & Failures of our great literary Grancestor Paul Laurence Dunbar. We are not who we are supposed to be as long as the system of systematic antiblackness dominates the planet. We play clips of Paul Mooney, Maya Angelou, Elizabeth Alexander and Neely Fuller Jr to add context.

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