The Hidden Figures in our History ( 4/21/28)

01/03/2025 50 min Temporada 2 Episodio 4
The Hidden Figures in our History ( 4/21/28)

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In this episode of Brothaz in the Foyer the hosts explore Black History Month, emphasizing how understanding the past fuels future progress. A powerful moment comes when one host shares a personal connection to Brown v. Board of Education (1954)—his grandmother, Linda Brown, and great-grandfather, Oliver Brown, played key roles in the landmark case that ended school segregation. They also discuss Ruby Bridges, who bravely integrated an all-white school at just six years old, facing violent protests. The episode highlights political pioneers like Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman in Congress and to run for U.S. President, and Hiram Revels, the first Black U.S. Senator, who astonishingly took over a seat once held by the President of the Confederacy. They also celebrate Madam C.J. Walker, America’s first Black female millionaire, who built a haircare empire while empowering Black women in business. Also, a not so known link between Nat Turner's Rebellion and the Expulsion of the Saints from Missouri. The discussion closes with a powerful reminder: History isn’t just about the past—it’s a foundation for the future. TImestamps00:00:00 - 00:02:10 – Opening remarks and purpose of discussing Black History Month.Brown v. Board of Education – A Personal Connection00:02:10 - 00:06:00 – Host shares how his grandmother, Linda Brown, and great-grandfather, Oliver Brown, were central to the case.00:06:00 - 00:10:00 – The true story behind the case and how it was part of a larger legal strategy.00:10:00 - 00:12:00 – The lasting impact of Brown v. Board and how it inspired the Civil Rights Movement.00:19:00 - 00:25:00 – Shirley Chisholm’s legacy as the first Black woman in Congress and the first to run for U.S. President.00:25:00 - 00:27:00 - Hiram Revels: First Black U.S. Senator who took over Jefferson Davis’ former seat. Black Entrepreneurship & Economic Empowerment00:27:00 - 00:30:00 – How Black business ownership shaped communities and created opportunities.00:30:00 - 00:32:00 – Madam C.J. Walker’s rise as the first Black female millionaire and how she built a beauty empire.00:32:00 - 00:35:00 – How Walker’s business model empowered Black women financially and created lasting change. Nat Turner’s Slave Rebellion & Its Historical Impact on Missouri Saints00:36:06 - 00:40:00 – Nat Turner’s background and how he led the largest slave rebellion in U.S. history.00:40:00 - 00:44:00 – His spiritual beliefs, visions, and motivation for the rebellion.00:44:00 - 00:48:00 – How fear of future uprisings led to stricter laws and racial tensions in Missouri, affecting Latter-Day Saints.The Importance of Black History & Final Reflections00:48:00 - 00:51:01 – Why Black history is American history and how it benefits everyone.SponsorNeed a great shirt for your missionary or yourself. "Its the shirts with the vents" The most breathable shirt to ever exist. Made by to missionaries who served in the most extreme climates. The shirts contain breathable materials so whether its at the office or in the mission field, you will always stay cool. Use CODE "FOYERFAM" for a special discount off their shirts. @ServeClothing https://serveclothing.com/

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