The A.P.E. Academy is an educational podcast covering all areas of self defense. The Academy is for the common man & women, we present important information and explain complex subjects in an easy to understand, step by step, detailed format. Our objective is to help the average citizen feel comfortable & confident defending his or her family in a life or death situation.
Welcome to the A.P.E. Academy Podcast! In the wake of the shocking assassination attempt on former President Donald J. Trump, we would like to explore political violence in American politics. Starting with Presidential assassinations and attempts, we will discuss how sharply polarized societies can be torn apart by diabolical men with murderous intent. Sources 1. Millard, Candice. "Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine, and the Murder of a President." 2. history.com 3. The Associated Press 4.The Library of Congress Social Media: IG @apeacademypodcast or @a.p.e.historypod TikTok @apeacademy
Welcome to the podcast. The murder of ethnic Mexicans on a long the Texas-Mexico border is no a current phenomena. The violence inflicted on the Mexican population of the region contributed to the reputation of the 1910s as the bloodiest decade of racial and ethnic violence in the United States during the 20th century. Music: FreeBeats.IO IG: @apeacademypodcast & @a.p.e.historypod TikTok: @apeacademypod Sources: 1. Villanueva Jr. Nicholas. "The Lynching of Mexicans in the Texas Borderlands." 2. Martinez, Monica. "The Injustice Never Leaves You: Anti-Mexican Violence in Texas." 3. National Endowment for the Humanities
Welcome to the podcast! On this episode we unpack the Assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise in July of 2021. We discuss the consequences, motivations, and multiple failings that led to the trajic event. Enjoy! Music: FreeBeats.IO Sources: 1. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, "Haiti's criminal markets: Mapping trends in firearms and drug trafficking." (2023) 2. NBC News 3. CBS News 4. BBC News
This is a brief preview of our next episode! In the full episode we will dive into the conspiracy that lead to the brutal murder of Haitian President Jovenel Moise in 2021. Most experts believe that the assassination of the Haitian president contributed to the current humanitarian crisis. Tune in!
Welcome to the A.P.E. Academy! On this current event episode we discuss the chaos unfolding in the Caribbean nation of Haiti and examine the vicious gangs who have seized power and murdered thousands. Music: FreeBeats.IO IG: @apeacademypodcast and @a.p.e.historypod Sources: 1.cnn.com 2. Encyclopedia Britannica 3.foreignpolicy.com 4.Firstpost 5. NBC News
Welcome to the podcast!!! This episode is based on the writings of James Roberts an enslaved man who fought in both the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Mr. Roberts fought on the front lines beside future President Andrew Jackson in a heroic defense of New Orleans. Enjoy! Music: FreeBeats.IO IG: @apeacademypodcast & @a.p.e.historypod Tik Tok: @apeacademypod Sources 1. The New Orleans Tribune 2. American Battlefield Trust 3. Roberts, James. The Narrative of James Roberts, a Soldier Under Gen. George Washington in the Revolutionary War, and Under Gen. Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, in the War of 1812:"A Battle Which Cost Me a Limb, Some Blood, and Almost my Life."
Welcome to the A.P.E. Academy Podcast! In this episode we continue our history of African American service members in combat from the American Revolution to the Vietnam War. The War of 1812 proved to be a critical moment in the development of America into a global superpower. Once again, African Americans proved themselves as both patriotic and courageous on the field of battle and on the high seas. Enjoy! Music: FreeBeats.IO IG: @apeacademypodcast (host) & @a.p.e.historypod (podcast) TikTok: @apeacademypod Sources: 1.Lord, Walter. The Dawn's Early Light: The War of 1812 and the Battle that Inspired Francis Scott Key to Write the Star-Spangled Banner. 2. Utt, Ronald. Ships of Oak, Guns of Iron: The War of 1812 and the Forging of the American Navy. 3. Office of the historian- United States Department of State
Welcome to the podcast. In this episode we finish up our discussion of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment during the American Revolution. Enjoy! Music: FreeBeats.IO IG: @apeacademypodcast (personal site) & @a.p.e.historypod (podcast) Tik Tok @apeacademypod Sources 1. Museum of the American Revolution 2. Neil, William Cooper. The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution 3. Wiencek, Henry. An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Slaves, and the Creation of America. 4
Welcome to the podcast. In this bonus episode we are sharing the stories of three African American infantrymen of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment. Their resilience, fighting spirit, and patriotism reflected the black soldier's commitment to the lofty ideals of the American Revolution. Enjoy!! Music: FreeBeats.IO (Youtube) IG @apeacademypodcast (host profile) & @a.p.e.historypod (podcast profile). Tik Tok: @apeacademypodcast Sources: -National Park Service -Museum of the American Revolution
Welcome to the podcast! This is the first episode in a two part series celebrating the 1st Rhode Island Regiment, also known as the "Black Regiment", of General George Washington's Continental Army. These men embodied the ideals of the American Revolution and fought bravely in multiple major battles throughout the war. Thank you for your support! Music: Freebeats.IO IG: @apeacademy podcast (personal) & a.p.e.historypod (NEW podcast profile) TikTok: @apeacademy Sources: -Museum of the American Revolution -Geake, Robert. From Slave to Soldier: The First Rhode Island Regiments in the American Revolution -AmericanRevolution.org -History.com -National Park Service, "African Descended Soldiers at Ft. Schuyler & in the Mohawk Valley."
Happy Black History month!! This year, we will trace the prestigious combat service record of the African American soldier from the American Revolution to the Vietnam War. These selfless men and women fought and often died for America despite facing vicious racism and discrimination on the home front. Music: FreeBeats.IO IG: @apeacademypodcast Tik Tok: @apeacademy
Welcome to the podcast!! On this episode we continue our discussion of the epic struggle over slavery's westward expansion. The armed conflict in Kansas between pro-slavery and free-state supporters aggregated the grievances between North and South and set the stage for war. Music: FreeBeats.IO (Youtube) IG: @apeacademypodcast Tik Tok: @apeacademy (Note: We experienced some minor interference while recording, please excuse any feedback you may hear)
Welcome to the podcast!!! In this bonus episode, we discuss the economics of the domestic slave trade. Who profited? How did slavery become essential to the financial vitality of the South? What was the "Second Middle Passage." Tune in! Music: FREEBEATS.IO (Youtube) IG: @apeacademypodcast Tik Tok: @apeacademy
Welcome to another episode. We will discuss the significance of the Missouri Compromise of 1820 with regards to the protection & westward expansion of slavery. Enjoy! Music Credit: FREEBEATS.IO (Youtube) IG: @apeacademypodcast Tik Tok: @apeacademy
Happy New Year!! This is the first episode of season 3. This season we will discuss the Civil War and our collective memory of its causes and consequences. During this journey, we will discuss the historical stance of the two major political parties, Republican and Democrat, on the issue of slavery.
Happy Juneteenth!! This episode celebrates the formal "death date" of slavery in America. Often overshadowed by the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, Juneteenth is widely acknowledged as the day of jubilee for former slaves in Texas.
Good to be back! This short episode explains how the Osage Indians, the "Children of the Middle Waters", became the richest people in the world per capita! Unfortunately for the Osage's, their good fortune and immense wealth proved to be a tragic curse.
This episode is based on the book "Negroes with Guns" by legendary black power pioneer Robert F. Williams. William's violent, life and death struggle against the Ku Klux Klan in his hometown of Monroe, NC brought armed black resistance to the national and international stage. Enjoy!
We are back with part 2 of the Irene Morgan story. Morgan v. Commonwealth of Virginia was an early victory for the NAACP. Yet, the ruling failed to dismantle Jim Crow nationwide.
Mrs. Irene Morgan was one of the unsung heroes of the early Civil Rights Movement, especially in the fight against Jim Crow segregation in interstate travel.
In this short episode we discuss a few additional details on the Māori tradition of Tā moko and recap the last episode.
We are back!! This episode is the first in a series discussing the history and cultural significance of tattoos. We will begin in the West, i.e. North American and Europe. Enjoy!
In this A.P.E. current events episode, we discuss how the United States Intelligence apparatus and military aid program is turning the tide in Ukraine.
In the first episode of season 2 we discuss some things to consider for edc in the summer months.
What to bring to the range if you want to shoot like John Wick.
In this episode we discuss some important items you will need at your first range session or even as a beginner.
Books you need to read ASAP! Enjoy.
Our top 5 history/history based shows and miniseries. Based on shows we have actually watched. We have also included a few honorable mentions that are awesome!
We set the stage for the worst race riot in American history Tulsa, 1921.
In this episode, we discuss how a joint task force of local law enforcement and federal agents called the Special Prosecution Unit (SPU) murdered Black Panthers Fred Hampton and Mark Clark.
In this bonus episode we discuss the FBI's top secret Counterintelligence program. This elite unit targeted domestic dissident organizations and anyone deemed dangerous to national security.
Our thoughts at the official end of black history month. What can we learn from studying black history?
Part 1 discusses the early life of legendary Black Panther Fred Hampton and his early achievements as a local hero of Chicago's South Side.
We discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Why did this happen? What can NATO do to help? Can Ukraine win? What is Putin's goal? Tune in. APE!!
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is widely considered to be the father of Western moral theory. He is also the father of scientific racism, and perhaps the most influential racist in history.
In this episode we discuss The Degeneration Theory of Race during the Enlightenment era. APE!!!
The quest to eliminate bad genes, bad blood, and "undesirables". We discuss the Eugenics movement in America.
Racial categories have divided human societies for centuries. They helped justify the evil of certain institutions and propped up racial inequality. Race is not based in science. The biological data suggests that humans have never been separate races or subspecies. Thus, we did this to ourselves,
In this episode we explore the science of Polygenism and discuss the influence of Harvard professor Dr. Louis Agassiz. Enjoy! APE!!!
TGIF!! In this episode we discuss the Black Panther Party's 10 point program. The Panthers considered themselves the "vanguard" party of the Black Power Movement. To claim this title, they had to outline a set of specific demands and formulate a detailed revolutionary philosophy.
In this episode we visit the front lines of the battle against Critical Race Theory: the state & local level. We explore who is fighting against CRT and why. What is fueling the opposition?
What is Critical Race Theory? Lets discuss the FACTS. Facts don't care about feelings. Enjoy!
We follow Huey P. Newton's intellectual journey through some of his most influential essays. Hope you enjoy! Suggested Reading: "To Die for the People" by Huey P. Newton, "Revolutionary Suicide" by Huey P. Newton
We discuss Newton's experience in the "Soul breaker", the solitary confinement cell of the Alameda County Jail and explore the early philosophy behind the Black Panther Party for Self Defense.
The Oakland Police department murdered the first recruit of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, 18 year old Robert Hutton. This is his story. We need to learn about the past to change our future. APE!!!
We meet Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton the founds of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense.
BONUS. We noticed a small part of our podcast was cut out (technical difficulties) at around the 48 minute mark. The LA police department were brutal during the 1960's. Here are a few disturbing statistics.
In this episode we discuss the growth of black ghettos in post World War 2 America, and analyze how black power ideology gained traction in these areas. Many black Americans felt left out by the Civil Rights movement.
Happy black history month! On this episode we discuss the fighting 54th infantry regiment. The legendary unit depicted in the Oscar winning film "Glory".
We are going deep for our black history month celebration. We want to make you question what you have been taught in school. Black history is as American as apple pie.
We discuss the strong connections between "massive resistance" and the Confederate battle flag.