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Egypt on the Potomac
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The relationship of Egyptian architecture, mysticism, and how it relates to Washington, DC.
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Deep Geek Live: Apollo 10
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Monday, May 18th, we'll be breaking down the Apollo 10 mission on http://www.blogtalkradio.com/apollotalks. This month is the 40th Anniversary of Apollo 10, the mission that served as the dress rehearsal for the lunar landing on Apollo 11. Join James DeRuvo, Mike Smithwick, Tim Callendar and a few surprise guests, as we break down the mission and talk about it's impact.
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Assata Radio
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This program is a tribute show dedicated to Queen Mother Assata Shakur and all political prisoners/prisoners of war. Revolutionaries past & present. Pan-Afrikan Nationalism in Action can be found here!
04/05/09:
The Afrikan Fallacy Called, Separation of Church and State.
Historically Africans are a spiritual people, yet in the community there is a current separation of spirituality (Church, Mosque, and African Traditional Religions) and our political, cultural and economic aspects of ou -
Civil War Memory Radio/Episode 2
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Today I interview my brother, David Levin, who recently completed a B.A. in history after 15 years in the culinary industry. He is set to begin a new career in teaching in a few weeks.
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Vintage Toy Market
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This is a show about what we are auctioning off at our 1st Silent auction on June 22, 2013 at Koch Galleries 507 St. Louis St. Mobile AL. We will be telling funny stories about the crazy adventures and heart warming stories as well. This show will be turely entertaining.
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Discover the Story of Your Civil War Soldier Ancestor - Pt 1
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Have you wondered if someone in your family served in the U.S. Civil War? Are you curious to learn more about an ancestor who fought for the Union or Confederate side? Professional historian and genealogist Kate Eakman provides step-by-step instructions detailing how to: determine which of your ancestors might have worn the blue or grey uniform find information specific to your soldier ancestor make sense of the documents you uncover turn your research into a story that your entire f
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I Dont Trust Any Nigga With They Own Day
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HOUSE NEGROS BEWARE! THIS SHOW MAY OFFEND YOU! This is a show about how I REALLY feel. Not just about MLK, but the well planned failure that was the civil rights movement, the black obssession with whiteness, Christian docility, black complacency, integration vs. segregation, yalls obsession with Obama, and the illusion that you are free, CAUSE YOU NOT. And of course, we not just talking about problems, but also solutions. How do we create leaders that represent us ALL? how do we ensure
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Steve G., Stuart, Florida (2 of 2)
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Steve G. will be returning to the show this week to finish the second half of his story. In this segment, Steve will go in-depth on how the Oxford Group's Seeking Guidance saved a marriage and possibly a life. Stay tuned for this riveting half-hour as Steve discusses past demonstrations of how seeking guidance is as easy as breathing when we practice it.
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What are you thankful for? To Whom are you thankful?
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Today's segment will focus on the reasons we are thankful, and to Whom we express our thanks. We will look at the history of Thanksgiving in America (the New World) to uncover the roots of this holiday. We will compare the Thanksgiving of history with the Thanksgiving of today. We'll see that modern Thanksgiving has run "afowl" of its predecessor's tradition ... in more ways than one. For background, we will refer to the history of Thanksgiving as outlined by the History
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Constitution & Decleration Lecture 1 Part 1
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part 1 of a commonlawyers comments on the constitution and decleration of independence
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STFU && LISTEN ! : EP. 1
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IMVU's newest creator group. "Eminent Co." We're under 20 making better products than most creators on IMVU. Add us & Check Out Our Shop ! : Vurse, Georgia, Revo, Plutoxide, DopeToure.
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A Fresh Start
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Welcome to the new and improved Those Who Dont Learn History. Strap in and enjoy the ride!
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Duffy on Moving the 17th into Hibernation
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Host Brian Duffy will discuss the hibernation of the weblog, Repeal the 17th Amendment, and the future of repeal effort.
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Bringing Up the Past
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Join Deep Blue Marine as we discuss the ongoing recovery operations in the oceans off the Dominican Republic.
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The Wake Up Show: The Truth About American History
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Check out the show for rebels.. This is Reality Radio! Frank dsicussions with Mr. Solutions about politics, news, and current events.. Laugh, Cry, Shout ,and yell at your computer as the midway mistro serves up the goods..
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"Should The History Of Slavery Be Taught In School?"
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TONIGHT: Listen to The African History Network Show, Thursday, Jan. 26th, 2012 8pm-11pm EST. In our 1st hour we'll discuss some recent remarks by Republican Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich who called Pres. Obama a "Food Stamp President". He's putting out misinformation about African-Americans and welfare. In our 2nd hour we'll discuss how efforts by a group of Tea Party activist in Tennessee will remove references to Slavery in school books. They also want to remove
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Martin Luther King Day!!!
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A quarter of a million people, black and white together, gathered in the summer heat at the Washington Monument and then surged forth to the Lincoln Memorial. They had come on buses and trains, many from the Deep South. Large contingents represented white religious faiths and, despite lack of backing by the AFL-CIO, many labor unions. Haunting freedom songs—”We Shall Overcome” sung by Joan Baez, “Oh, Freedom!” by Odetta—blended with speeches by the ci
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Abner Haynes Heroes Of Football Radio Show
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Abner Haynes Heroes Of Football Radio Show Talks About the Issues of Retired NFL Players, The Community, Issues of Military Veterans, Youth, Health Disparities,and Music from the past.
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New England and the Causes of the Civil War
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In this episode, Kristie will talk about New England's role in the years leading up to war. From Eli Whitney's invention of the Cotton Gin--revolutionizing slave cotton production to author Harriet Beecher Stowe who published Uncle Tom's Cabin while living in Maine! You don't want to miss it!
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Too Long on the Road
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Between trips to SHakespeare, and Tombstone, and Shakespeare again.... TIme to talk about where I've been, and where I'm going. Plus risk open phones for the first time.
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What's It Worth
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Antiques & Collectibles Valuation, Identification and Information. Hosted by Nate Cox, live from the Brass Armadillo Antique Mall in Des Moines Iowa. Content via iAntique.com
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New England's Haunted Castles
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The castle halls are calling you to listen to Voices From the Shadows episode of New England's Haunted Castles. Learn about the eccentric people who built these castles to the mysterious legends, lore and ghost stories about them. From the legendary Kimball castle on Lake Winnipesaukee to the fascinating Hammond Castle on the north shore of Massachusetts. Eerie tales abound!
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