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Down Home

Down Home

By: Jason Jones and Derek Wyse
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The Canadian experience from two Black MenCopyright 2021 All rights reserved. Relationships Social Sciences
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  • 75 Klansmen
    Mar 23 2026

    It’s February 28th 1930, A biter cold night in Oakville Ontario Canada. The streets are quiet—still—until the sound begins. A Slow. Rhythmic. Sound of Boots striking pavement. 75 men are marching down the middle of the street, an unusual sight in this small Ontario town. Even more unsettling is what they’re wearing: white robes, and pointed hoods

    The klan has arrived on a mission, they have heard that a Black man and a white woman have been seen in each others company and they have arrived to do something about it.

    #canadianhistory #celebrateblackhistory #oakvilleontario #bhms #blackhistory365

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    16 mins
  • James Baldwin
    Mar 16 2026

    One of the most powerful voices in twentieth-century literature and social commentary, James Baldwin spent his life confronting America with its deep contradictions surrounding ethnicity.

    Through works like Notes of a Native Son and The Fire Next Time, Baldwin challenged America to reckon with its bigotry, identity, and justice. In this episode we explore the life of James Baldwin.

    #jamesbaldwin #celebrateblackhistory #bhms #paris #blackhistory365

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    19 mins
  • Josephine Baker
    Mar 9 2026

    Josephine Baker rose to international fame as a dancer, singer, and stage performer, dazzling audiences with her charisma and electric performances. But her story goes beyond the stage.

    #celebrateblackhistory #blackhistory365 #bhms #josephinebaker #blackhistorymonth

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    21 mins
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