Respect for the common #AmericanMutt with examples including veterans and heros who serve and sacrifice. #Love #America
Happy Birthday America! This episode presents a speech by JD Collier for the Flag Day ceremony at Emmaus, PA which occurred on June 14, 2022. The speech mentions such Eagles as George Washington and such Hosses as Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses Grant, Abraham Lincoln, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Also, JD Collier defines the terms EAGLE, MUTT, and CORGO. EAGLE – an individual shaped by a service adversity (such as Armed Forces, Law Enforcement, Fire & Rescue, and their spouses) MUTT – the common immigrant citizen of these Americas, from all over the world and part of the glorious cultural diversity which becomes our melting pot. HOSS – a social integrity hero from our American past. CORGO – Corpo-Government Oligarchy – Big Government in cahoots with Big Food, Big Medicine, Big Tech, Big Media, and Big Sports and Entertainment obviously conspiring against America and The MUTT. Also in this episode, JD Collier shares some local 4th of July festivities including a fire truck parade through the neighborhood and fireworks at night. This episode is chock full of Americana! Enjoy! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED Email JD Collier at jd@eagleimpact.com
J.D. Collier wraps up 2021 and ushers in 2022. 2021 has been a year of BEATING A DEAD HORSE - telling the viewers all about the HOSS - the social integrity heroes from our American past. 2022 is going to highlight and develop the idea of the MUTT. Here's to you the Hound (MUTT), wishing you a Happy New Year full of hope and promise! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, respect for the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
Besides being "The Greatest" and the Heavyweight Champ of the World, Muhammad Ali was a devout Muslim. His religious beliefs guided his life. In fact, he followed his religious bent when he declined enlisting in the U.S. Army in 1967 (at the height of the Vietnam War). His refusal to join the U.S. Military after being drafted was highly irregular at the time, and he faced prison (not to mention having his World Heavyweight Boxing title rescinded - and all of the earning potential that went along with it). Still, Muhammad Ali stuck with his beliefs, and took the conviction for draft-evasion. He was no draft-dodger, like many American males who fled to Canada and/or burned their draft cards. No, not Muhammad Ali. He believed that his status as a conscientious objector should be accepted, and he appealed his conviction all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1971, after four years not being able to play his sport, he resumed the fight towards earning the heavyweight title when the Supreme Court overturned his conviction. Of course "The Greatest" lived up to his dub as he beat George Foreman in 1974 to once again win the Heavyweight boxing title. In February 1978, Ali lost to Leon Spinks, but later that year, regained the Heavyweight Boxing Title for the 3rd and final time beating Spinks on September 15th in New Orleans. In addition to being a gold medal winner for boxing (representing the USA in the 1960 Olympics in Rome) and being the WBA Heavyweight Champ, Ali was honored in 1999 as he was named "Sportsman of the Century" by Sports Ilustrated magazine. Besides being a great boxer, Muhammad Ali influenced public politicies towards civil rights for all Americans with his many speaking engagements and his outlandish celebrity personality. He surely advanced social integrity making him a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, respect for the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
Here is a quick test of Facebook Live to introduce Muhammad Ali in Part 1. In a future episode, Clovis Williams will join to provide discussion of the impact of Muhammad Ali. Here's hoping everyone is have a great Holiday Season 2021! JD Collier
As William Bradford offered a prayer at the first Thanksgiving celebration, he specifically named Squanto who he described as a “Joseph” sent to aid the Pilgrims. Like Joseph from the Bible, Squanto had been taken away from his family and sold into slavery. Then, later he returned and helped to redeem his people. Squanto was a Native American of the Pawtuxet tribe in Massachusetts. An English ship visiting the coast near his home off of Cape Cod in the early 1600's had lured him and his companion braves, capturing them and taking them away to be sold as slaves in Spain. Squanto was purchased by monks in Spain who over 5 years' time taught him Christianity. Then Squanto went to live with an English merchant in London for another 5 years gaining a knowledge of the English language and customs. Finally, Squanto was able to join a voyage back to his native America as an interpreter. He found his home tribe of Pawtuxet wiped out (by a smallpox plaque), and he wandered to join a nearby tribe. When the Pilgrims arrived and were struggling to survive, Squanto taught them many skills of growing corn and other vegetables, as well as how to fish and gather much food from the surrounding vegetation. Plus, his interpretation skills helped immensely to improve relations with the Native Americans. Because he helped advance social integrity for the Pilgrims which made a huge impact to start the American colonies, he is considered a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
James Baldwin was an American author who challenged the status quo for race relations in the 20th Century. His poetry, books, and commentary gave voice especially to the millions of African Americans who were stuck in the segregated US South with it's Jim Crow attitudes and practices - not to mention the de facto segregation that affected the whole United States. It took a great deal of COURAGE for Jimmy Baldwin to speak out against the brutal racism of the 1960s as he did given that several of his close colleagues in the civil rights movement were killed including Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. One needs only review the interview James Baldwin gave on the Dick Cavett show in 1969 to see his impact. Basically, Jimmy Baldwin sums it up saying, "I don't want to be given anything by you, I just want to be left alone so I can do it myself" He is considered a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
James Baldwin was an American writer who challenged the status quo for race relations in the 20th Century. His poetry, books, and commentary gave voice especially to the millions of African Americans who were stuck in the segregated US South with it's Jim Crow attitudes and practices - not to mention the de facto segregation that affected the whole United States. One needs only review the interview James Baldwin gave on the Dick Cavett show in 1969 to see his impact. Basically, Jimmy Baldwin sums it up saying, "I don't want to be given anything by you, I just want to be left alone so I can do it myself" He is considered a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
Abraham Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863 to a gathered crowd of an estimated 10-15 thousand people to dedicate the national burial site for the soldiers who died during the great battle at Gettysburg, PA (which had occured in July 1863). His simple language and short speech length was in stark contrast to the speech delivered by Edward Everett who spoke eloquently for 2 hours straight immediately beforehand. Lincoln had been invited to give a few remarks, but the main attraction was this professional orator, Mr. Everett. Lincoln had to pause a handful of times during the 2-minute speech due to applause. The next day, after Lincoln's speech had been printed in newspapers around the country, Lincoln received much respect for his leadership and he gained further support for the war effort. Lincoln, the Great Emancipator, had successfully moved the people of the nation to keep advancing the devastating war effort and expect more sacrifice to achieve the goal of victory for liberty. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, provided steadfast leadership during the most challenging period of American history, the Civil War, managing to put an end to slavery! Lincoln's great focus on advancing social integrity through executive leadership and his ultimate sacrifice/full measure of devotion means he is considered a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
Jim Thorpe was called "That Indian" by the opposing football teams and the American culture at large as the running back for the Carlisle Indians - the school for Native American industrial training in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Despite the racist rhetoric and the best tacklers available at the time, 1911-1912, Jim still gained over 3000 rushing yards in one season (the first such occurence in collegiate football history). He represented the United States in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden in the two grueling events, the Pentathlon and the Decathlon; winning both gold medals decisively. These wins earned him world fame and the title of the "World's Greatest Athlete" The next year, 1913, the Olympics committee decided to revoke his gold medals. Their claim at the time was that Jim Thorpe was disqualified from the required amateur status because he had been paid for playing some baseball a few summers prior. Irregardless, Jim Thorpe still carried on with his baseball and football careers becoming the first president of the National Football League in 1920 (while still playing). Jim Thorpe, was born to two Native American parents in Oklahoma in 1887. His father Hiram Thorpe was half Sac and Fox and half Irish. His mother was one-fourth French and the rest Native American. Jim Thorpe was ALL-AMERICAN, and he showed that on the field of football as well as other sports. Jim showed the American culture and the world that abilities and skills are more important than attributes that don't matter like skin color or ethnicity. Still, it was a hard lesson for the American culture to learn. Jim performed physical feats like none other before or since, and in 2000 he was named the "Greatest Athlete of the 20th Century." After he died in California in 1953, his widow, Patsy Thorpe, arranged to have a town in Pennsylvania named in his honor, Jim Thorpe, PA. His remains are honorably rested there, and the town remains a prominent tourist town in the Pocono Mountains today. In 1982 his gold medals were restored and given to his family. Through Jim's love of life and sport to advance friendly competition amongst all cultures he is considered a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
Sacagawea provided a vital service (especially her calm service leadership) for Lewis & Clark, during their Corps of Discovery expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase land from St. Louis all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Needing to trade for horses with the Shoshone Tribe, Lewis & Clark were glad that they contracted with Sacagawea's husband Charbonneau to perform as guide and interpreter. Without any complaint, Sacagawea quietly gathered food for the 30+ member team of soldiers who came along with Lewis and Clark - the whole time caring for her infant son, Bapiste who was strapped to her back swaddled on a cradleboard. During dangerous events like times the canoes and piroques were capsized on the Missouri river, Sacagawea remained unshaken. Her calm demeanor helped restore a mishap into something which could be handled. If this teenage woman could stay calm during disasters, all along caring for her infant without complaint, how much more so could the rest of the Corps of Discovery? When the expedition reached her native tribe, the Shoshone, she was pleasantly surprised to find out that her very own brother was its new chief. Not surprisingly, she helped negotiate to get horses for the treacherous phase of travel over the Rocky Mountains. On many occasions during the encounters with various tribes along the journey, Sacagawea was able to convince the would-be enemies to allow the team of explorers to pass unharmed and often with full bellies provided by tribes like the Nez Perce. Overall, Lewis & Clark plus their whole team, completed their highly successful mission to explore the Northwest Territory of the Louisiana Purchase in 1804-1806, staying safe and alive in large part due to Sacagawea. Sacagawea conducted herself admirably and enabled America to open up the West for settlement, and she is considered a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
Colin Powell was the 65th U.S. Secretary of State serving under President George W. Bush. Prior to that, he had served a distinguished U.S. Army career of nearly 4 decades culminating as the U.S. Military's highest rank and position, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (during Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton). General Colin Powell had commented that he much enjoyed working in 1987-1989 as President Ronald Reagan's National Secrity Advisor (even while still a 3-Star General). Having been born to Jamaican immigrants in New York City in 1937, Colin Powell grew up poor but well loved and nurtured amongst his family and neighbors. He proved his work ethic as a teenager working for a shop owner on his block. Attending public schools throughout his years growing up, he graduated from City College of New York in 1958 with a degree in geology. Gaining his commission from ROTC at CCNY, he became a soldier of the U.S. Army as a 2nd Lieutenant. While in the U.S. Army, he experienced the racism of the segregated south while stationed in places like Georgia and North Carolina. Plus, he met and married an Alabama beauty, Alma Johnson, just before shipping off to Vietnam in 1962. Powell was able to witness first-hand the difference between being denied service at a hamburger restaurant in 1962 and later enjoying a hamburger there after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 took effect. He provided calm, determined leadership throughout his Army career and continued serving given his imbued attributes as an Eagle in several roles beyond. Notably, he and Alma started the organization, America's Promise, to enhance the learnings of youth in strengthening his beloved county, the United States of America. Having just passed away in October 2021, and due to his steadfast devotion to advancing social integrity in all areas of his life and career, Colin Powell is considered a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
Pocahontas was a pivotal figure in American history! When the first English settlement of Jamestown was established in 1607, she became enthralled at these newcomers and befriended John Smith (learning some English and teaching him some Powhatan language). Pocahontas, the favoraite daughter of Powhatan, Chief and ruler of the Native Americans in Virginia, later saved John Smith from death by giving him a hug before Powhatan's warriors could strike him down. Defying her father by continuing to engage with and help the colonists who were facing starvation, Pocahontas showed them how to plant crops like corn, squash, beans, and tobacco. Powhatan's war against the English encouraged them to capture and hold Pocahontas for ransom/relief in the form of food and supplies, but Powhatan did not press for her release. Instead, Pocahontas became more familiar with the English, further befriending them. Later, a colonist, John Rolfe, asked Powhatan for her hand in marrriage. Surprisingly, Powhatan agreed and pledged peace since his daughter was then related to the English. This peace extended even further when Pocahontas visited England with her new husband and toddler boy, Thomas Rolfe, her only child. The English graciously welcomed Pocahontas and her fame in England helped spur investment and interest in further colonizing efforts in Virginia and elsewhere in North America. Tragically, Pocahontas died while in England of pneumonia or tuberculosis, but her fame and influence only increased afterward. Due to her empathy and courage in supporting the early colonists of America promoting social integrity no matter the skin color or origin, Pocahontas is considered a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
On winning the election for Senator of Maine in 1948, Margaret Chase Smith became the first woman to have won elections for both houses of U.S. Congress. Hailing from Skohegan, Maine, Margaret Chase became involved with politics in 1930 when she married Clyde Smith. By 1936, Clyde won election as a U.S. Representative from her home in Maine. After 10 years of marriage and living with her husband in Washington, D.C., Clyde died of heart disease, and she ran for election in 1940 to fill his vacant Congressionnal seat. She would go on to win a total of 4 elections to the House of Representatives before running for Senate in 1948. By 1950, the junior Senator from Maine made headlines by leading the Republican Party minority dissent against the inflammatory McCarthyism which had swept the U.S. Capitol and the nation. Margaret delivered her famous speech before Congress, called the "Delcaration of Conscience" Her courage to stand up to the bigoted and intolerant forces of supposed anti-Communism in the name of true Americanism was noteworthy for anyone, especially a female Senator. She even ran for President in 1964! Throughout her distinguished career in Congress spanning 32 years, she stood up for women, labor, and minorities, especially as it related to social integrity within the military services making her a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
Part 2 - How important is the VOTE? - When JFK spoke to the nation on June 11, 1963, many Americans were inspired by his words. Only, that same evening, a racist segregationist sniper shot Medgar Evers in his own driveway as he returned home to his family. Medgar Evers had been the NAACP secretary for Mississippi, and his success in leading activities of protest and boycott throughout Mississippi caused many in power to shudder. Medgar had served in the U.S. Army during World War II, involved with the Normandy invasion, and after his service, he vowed to do everything he could to restore civil rights for all minorities including African Americans once he returned from war. Due to his military service, Medgar Evers was an Eagle, and due to his courage to advance civil rights for all, including Afro-Americans, he was a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
When JFK spoke to the nation on June 11, 1963, many Americans were inspired by his words. Only, that same evening, a racist segregationist sniper shot Medgar Evers in his own driveway as he returned home to his family. Medgar Evers had been the NAACP secretary for Mississippi, and his success in leading activities of protest and boycott throughout Mississippi caused many in power to shudder. Medgar had served in the U.S. Army during World War II, involved with the Normandy invasion, and after his service, he vowed to do everything he could to restore civil rights for all minorities including African Americans once he returned from war. Due to his military service, Medgar Evers was an Eagle, and due to his courage to advance civil rights for all, including Afro-Americans, he was a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was jailed in Atlanta 9 days before the 1960 election, his release changed the course of the election, benefiting John F. Kennedy who won. JFK and his brother had made two important phone calls, convincing the judge to release him. The joy felt by Afro-American voters swayed the election in favor of the Democrats. Julian Bond's civil rights lectures recounted several scenes from the Civil Rights movement in the book Time To Teach (assembled 5 years after Julian's 2015 death). Besides the efforts of the NAACP, and the activism of MLK, Julian's notes tell of the formation and work of the SNCC - Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee (of which Julian was a part). From sit-ins to Freedom Rides, the SNCC was a potent force for advancing civil rights for all, including Afro-Americans. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier https://linktr.ee/eagleIMBUED
Although Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is most noted for his "I Have A Dream!" ,speech, he did many other things including write a letter while being held inside a Birmingham Jail. This letter was in response to criticism by a moderate group of clergy who were disappointed in the tactics MLK was employing to hasten the end of segregation. Dr. King's non-violent marches, sit-ins, and writings were ratcheting up tensions so that legal actions could occur more quickly, but the critics weren't at all critical of the conditions which gave rise to the tensions in the first place. Dr. King highlighted his feelings very well within the letter response. One major theme of the letter is the discussion about SAMENESS rather than DIFFERENCES in how he described people. J.D. Collier agrees with MLK that WE ARE THE SAME. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier Link to "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" is below. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/02/letter-from-a-birmingham-jail/552461/ #FU_Racism #WeAreTheSame #TwinTowers #NeverForget #NewYork
Quanah Parker was considered the Last Comanche Chief. His mother was Cynthia Ann Parker, who at the age of 9 was captured during a Comanche raid of her Parker family settlement on the frontier of the Lone Star Republic of Texas. Raised as a Comanche, when grown she married Chief Peta Nokona and bore 3 children, the first being a son, Quanah (Frangrance). Quanah, born in 1850, grew to be an able warrior and well-respected amongst his people despite his mixed blood. Through the leadership of his father and his own, a great many Comanches refused to sign the Treaty of Medicine Lodge in 1867 which brought most of the Comanche to a reservation in southwestern Oklahoma. No! Quanah and the Comanches expected to be free to hunt the buffalo on the land which was theirs from 100 centuries back in time. Only, the U.S. Army, the Texas Rangers, buffalo hunters, and settlers kept invading and interfering. The Comanches raided and attacked, killing thousands of settlers and soldiers before Quanah ultimately surrendered in 1875 (after the buffalo herds were gone and his people were starving). Like Sitting Bull, Geronimo, and others, Quanah would later become a celebrity and embraced his new life as a United States citizen. In fact, he became a very successful rancher. He managed to visit Washington DC and meet with President Theodore Roosevelt. He also played a cameo role in an early motion picture. As a warrior, he was an Eagle, as a leader fighting for fair treatment of his people, he was a Hoss. As an immigrant from over a hundred centuries past (from Asia), he was an Immigrant Mutt, like the rest of us! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Geronimo was an Apache Warrior from the southern area of Arizona and New Mexico who in the 1870s and 1880s fought for freedom for his people as the US Army resisted and eventually prevailed. Like the other renegade tribes beforehand, the Apache were not going to sit back and allow the American settlers to invade and take away their native homelands without a fight. Told they would be released to join their families at the reservation in Florida, Geronimo and the remaining warriors eventually surrendered to General Nelson Miles. However, as was usually the case, the US Government broke its promise and instead imprisoned Geronimo and his fellow warriors as prisoners of war (by order of President Grover Cleveland). In 1905, Geronimo participated in the inaugural parade in Washington, DC for President Theodore Roosevelt. After the parade, he asked Roosevelt to allow his tribe to return to AZ/NM their homeland. Too bad though, he was denied. In 1909, Geronimo died of pnuemonia on the reservation in Oklahoma. As a warrior, he was an Eagle, as a leader fighting for fair treatment of his people, he was a Hoss. As an immigrant from over a hundred centuries past (from Asia), he was an Immigrant Mutt, like the rest of us! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Chief Joseph, the leader of the Nez Perce Tribe of Native Americans from the Columbia River Plateau in the US Northwest, who in 1877 directed the efforts of his tribe to battle and eventually surrender to the US Army (in Montana only 40 miles from the Canadian border where they meant to escape). Chief Joseph had expected to join Sitting Bull who was in exile in Canada for awhile to recover from the brutal clashes that left many of his people dead and those still with him broken and desperate (after their 1400-mile journey fleeing the US Army's advance). On surrendering, he said, "Hear me, my chiefs! I am tired. My heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever." Chief Joseph was a great speaker from the heart, and his wisdom shown through with many timeless quotes. His spirited pleas perhaps were dismissed mostly during his time in the late 1800s, but he remains one of the most quoted of Native American leaders. As a warrior, he was an Eagle, as a leader fighting for fair treatment of his people, he was a Hoss indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Sitting Bull was a leader of the Sioux Nation (from Hunkpapa Tribe) who directed the efforts of the Souix warriors including those led by Crazy Horse who managed to win the battle of Little Bighorn to defeat General George Custer on June 25, 1876. Sitting Bull was a steady and deliberate leader who spoke out not only for his people, the Souix, but for all Native Americans regarding their treatment by the US Government and especially the US Army. Sitting Bull eventually went to Canada for exile and refuge from the unrelenting US Army (following the defeat of Custer and the 7th Cavalry), but returned to the US once his people faced starvation. Sitting Bull and his people were very disappointed that the US had destroyed the buffalo herds which were their source of food, clothing, and shelter. On surrending to the US Army, Sitting Bull spent years on the reservation and even went around with Buffalo Bill Cody to participate in the very popular Wild West Show. During the Wild West Show, Sitting Bull reached many Americans gaining their support. The US Government decided to disallow Sitting Bull to continure the Wild West Show with Buffalo Bill and sent him back to the Souix Reservation. Sitting Bull remained a man of HONOR throughout his life as a leader of his people (in contrast to the way the US Government treated him and the rest of the Native Americans). As a warrior for the Souix Nation, Sitting Bull was an Eagle. For his tireless work defending the rights of all Native Americans, he is considered a Hoss indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Crazy Horse was a leader of the Oglala Sioux who with extreme bravery managed to win the battle of Little Bighorn to defeat General George Custer on June 25, 1876. Crazy Horse was certainly a man of service and can be recognized as an Eagle. One of Crazy Horse's key attributes was his STRENGTH which showed up in his modesty and humility. He did not take credit for his victories or boast about his success. Instead, he allowed the team around him to benefit, prefering to remain quiet and reserved. Though he was modest socially he was extremely courageous in battle and when defending his people. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
John Marshall was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1801 till 1835. He established the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government to bring checks and balances for the Legislative and Executive branches. He employed his outstanding emotional intelligence and leadership to defend the Constitution which guarantees that "We The People" have the sovereign power to govern (as opposed to how Jefferson, Burr, Henry, and others of the Democratic party wanted "We the States" instead, being fixated on the false pretense of "States Rights" so they could own slaves). Due to his Sacrifice during 34 years of running the Supreme Court staying in a boarding house with the other justices (while his family remained hours away in Richmond, VA) he oversaw 1200 cases to protect the rights and freedoms of individuals, he is considered a Hoss indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
John Adams, an American Founding Father from Massachusetts who signed the Declaration of Independence, became the 2nd President of the United States (after having been the first Vice President under George Washington). He employed his no-nonsense style to stoke the debates to press for independence and the Constitution which guarantees that "We The People" have the sovereign power to govern (as opposed to how Jefferson, Burr, Henry, and others of the Democratic party wanted "We the States" instead, being fixated on the false pretense of "States Rights" so they could own slaves). Adams' efforts were key to winning the Revolutionary War for American Independence. Adams was not a popular statesman like Washington or Jefferson, but was a common, hard-working American who let nothing stop him from accomplishing what needed to be done to secure American freedom. Adams brought forth the actions to effect our independence and allowed no excuses, just like "A Message to Garcia" written in 1899 by Elbert Hubbard. Due to his Service to America's concept of freedom for each individual citizen, he is considered a Hoss indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Thomas Jefferson - Ole Wolf-by-the-Ear - authored the Declaration of Independence and served as the 3rd President of the United States. Being a slaveholder, he was one of the founding members of today's Democratic Party. He believed in "States Rights" as a guise for giving the privileged few slaveholders the ability to continue practicing chattel slavery ownership of other people. For this reason, Jefferson is NOT A HOSS. He did make the Louisiana Purchase though! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Patrick Henry was the Founding Father who famously said "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!" Besides that, he was a Virginian through and through. He was the biggest opponent of the Constitution since he preferred 'States Rights' and a confederation. He was a friend of slavery and Fear Politics (the beginning of the Democrat Party of today). Since he wanted to preserve the so-called rights of his Virginians to own other people as slaves just because of their skin color, then Patrick Henry is NOT A HOSS. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Benjamin Franklin set sail on his return voyage from France in 1785 after having spent 9 years serving the newly created United States of America as ambassador to gain French support. His efforts were key to winning the Revolutionary War for American Independence. Franklin was a well-respected citizen, scientist, and statesman, who would become an activist for ending slavery in Pennsylvania (and the rest of the USA) through his work supporting the Pennsylvania Abolition Society. His COURAGE to face down the forces of tyranny from Europe and the oppressors who promoted slavery in the USA make him a Hoss indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
William Lloyd Garrison was an exceptional editor and abolitionist during the early 19th century bringing forth a strong opposition to the institution of slavery in America. His publication, The Liberator, used incredibly direct, inflammatory language to counter the aweful practices of and apathetic attitudes about slavery and the social conundrum that "peculiar institution" inflicted on the American way of life. Together with his friend, Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison managed to heighten the awareness for the evils of the slave trade in all of its forms and the continued absurdity of treating freed persons as second-class citizens. For his tireless efforts to face down the forces of hate and advance social integrity in America, he is considered a Hoss indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
JFK, the Eagle and Hoss, set forth his expectation to America on June 11, 1963 that he would push civil rights legislation through Congress. Later that night, a cowardly sniper Democrat (nevermind his name!) murdered Medgar Evers in Mississippi. Evers was only one of thousands of African Americans and their supporters who were murdered by racists. Many similar stories of brutality and absurdity are shared within the collection called Four Hundred Souls by Kendi and Blain. Four Hundred Souls provides a different perspective of American history which must be heard! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
To understand what happened, you must look at LBJ. On June 11, 1963 JFK, as President, addressed the American people to set his expectations with regard to RACE IN AMERICA. Many theories exist, by design, to throw off the real simple overthrow of the government by the same forces that have overthrown many US state and local governments since the US Civil War. As a Democrat, it was incredibly odd that JFK stated, "Race has no place in American life or law!" which was (and is) opposite of the Democratic Party''s main object. This statement most likely cost him his life on November 22, 1963. JFK, the Eagle and Hoss, according to LBJ and the Democrat party, was appealing to too many Americans across the aisle and especially African Americans. What courage to SACRIFICE! What a HOSS! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
On June 11, 1963 John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, addressed the American people to set his expectations with regard to RACE IN AMERICA. He displayed courage when he implored everyone to examine their consciences and make changes to eliminate racist attitudes (especially toward Afro-Americans) and ensure civil rights for all. In his speech, he spoke of two famous Republicans who provided leadership towards civil rights, Abraham Lincoln and Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan. As a Democrat, it was incredibly odd that JFK stated, "Race has no place in American life or law!" which was (and is) opposite of the Democratic Party''s main object. This statement most likely caused him to face his eventual murder (by a Democrat) later in November of 1963 (this will be discussed in the next episode). JFK became an Eagle when he served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II; afterward continuing his public service as a congressman, senator, and later President. Due to his courage to lead America towards civil rights for all, including African Americans, JFK is hereby considered a HOSS! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is most noted for his non-violent speeches like "I Have A Dream!" while Robert F. Williams stated that he will "Meet Violence with Violence!" Listen to the conversation about these two men as Clovis Williams joins J.D. Collier to discuss America's past and present state of RACISM. Ironically, today's dominant politic is portraying that "Race Matters" while MLK had argued for just the opposite. Let's remember that Robert F. Williams may have favored holding a gun, but at least he was able to live to an old age while doing so; quite unlike MLK's fate. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
On June 6, 1944 the Supreme Allied Commander, Dwight D. Eisenhower led an invasion into France that ended up turning the tide of World War II in favor of the Allies. Less than a year later, the Nazis surrendered, ending hostilities in Europe. Eisenhower eventually returned home to the USA and to his hometown of Abilene, Kansas for a hero's welcome. But that was not the end of his service! He would become the first Supreme Allied Commander of NATO to help stabilize and rebuild war-torn Europe. Plus, Eisenhower became the 34th President of the United States in 1953 serving two terms until 1961. He guided the buildup of America's new global military posture including the design and builid of the U.S. Interstate Highway system. During his tenure as U.S. President, he enforced the integration of public schools decreed by the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision of the Supreme Court including sending in U.S. Army troops to escort African American students into their new high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. "Ike's" defeat of the Nazis to win WWII and his leadership to advance the civil rights of all Americans, including African Americans, makes him a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
On May 17, 1954 the Supreme Court delivered its decision on Brown v. Board of Education, striking down segregation in schools! Thurgood Marshall successfully argued that case and in fact, out of 32 civil rights cases he argued at the Supreme Court, he won 29 of them! Marshall grew up in the segregated U.S. South (Baltimore, MD) and became one of the most prominent lawyers in America during the 20th Century. "Mr. Civil Rights" led the NAACP as Chief Counsel bringing as many as 450 civil rights cases per year through the courts until 1961 when he was selected by President John F. Kennedy as a judge for the Federal Court of Appeals. Later, he was appointed by LBJ as U.S. Soliciter General and in 1967 joined the U.S. Supreme Court as the first African American justice. Thurgood's amazing courage to face down the hatred and threats brought on him personally from Jim Crow supporters to fight for the civil rights of all Americans, including African Americans, makes him a social integrity hero and HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Susan B Anthony is credited with paving the way for Women's Suffrage in the USA. Born in Massachusetts in 1820 to a Quaker family, she taught school until she devoted her time to the reform movements of Temperance, Anti-Slavery, and Women's Rights. She voted for Ulysses S. Grant and the Republican ticket straight in November 1872 for which she was arrested, tried, and found guilty of being a woman voter (Voting was illegal for women at the time). Her steadfast efforts to forward the blessings of citizenship to women and minorities including the right to vote, and her devotion to advance social integrity to benefit all Americans makes her a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
In 1896, Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan was the lone dissenter in the Plessy v. Ferguson case which upheld the Democrat South's Jim Crow laws of Racial Segregation. Harlan had been born to a slave-holding family in Kentucky, served as a Colonel for the Union Army during the Civil War, became a Republican in politics and was selected to the Supreme Court in 1877 where he served till his death in 1911. Harlan became known as The Great Dissenter due to his ardent support of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments for private citizens' rights to civil liberties in the face of the Social Darwinist RACISM (promoted by Harlan's rival on the Supreme Court, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and others) of the general public sentiment of the late 1800s and early 1900s (when time after time, Democrat legislatures would not pass Anti-Lynching Laws). Harlan's steadfast courage to uphold civil rights of all Americans, including African Americans, despite being in the minority makes him a social integrity hero and HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks had simply had enough! She refused to give up her seat on the bus in Montgomery, Alabama even when the bus driver said he would call the police. Four days after her arrest she was heading into court through the crowd of supporters gathered. One young lady started a chant "They've messed with the wrong one now...They've messed with the wrong one now...They've messed with the wrong one now!" Rosa would become an iconic symbol of the civil rights movement of the 1950s-60s. It took much SACRIFICE to keep up the non-violent protests through the years. Rosa''s gentle courage to help African Americans gain and exercise their rights, and her devotion to advance social integrity to benefit all Americans makes her a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Clara Barton was the first woman to represent the United States at an international event, the Geneva Convention in Switzerland in 1878. Growing up in Massachusetts, she taught school until she moved to Washington DC to work in the U.S. Patent Office. There she met people of infuence and later became involved with battlefield first aid and field hospitals to support the wounded soldiers during the Civil War. Her own health was failing her, and in 1870, she traveled to Europe to get fresh air and healing in the Alps of Switzerland. There she met the head of the International Red Cross who inspired Clara to start up the American Red Cross. Clara grew the American Red Cross to serve in various American and international disaster recoveries, from floods, to famines, to war-torn recoveries in the US and the Caribbean. She also spoke out in favor of women and African Americans to advance their rights. Clara's courage to help women and minorities gain and exercise their rights, and her devotion to advance social integrity to benefit all Americans makes her a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
On April 14, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was shot in the back of the head by the cowardly Democrat John Wilkes Booth (as he sat enjoying a play with his wife in Ford's Theater). The nation was happy that the Civil War had ended (and so was Lincoln), but the Democrats were highly upset that they lost. Lincoln had faced down the racism of slavery and had pushed hard to pass the 13th Amendment. The Democrats, knowing Lincoln had selected a Democrat as his Vice President (Andrew Johnson). believed they could still stop the ratification of the 13th Amendment by killing Lincoln. With a Democrat as president, they believed they could still thwart the final steps to ratify the 13th Amendment which made slavery illegal in America. Employing steadfast RESPECT for the concept of freedom during the trying times of the Civil War, Lincoln was an American hero who advanced social integrity to benefit all Americans. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Ulysses S. Grant was the victorious 3-Star General who secured the surrender of the Confederate Army commanded by Robert E. Lee on April 9, 1865 to end the Civil War. Their COMMITMENT as eagles facing each other is notable, although Lee cannot be a Hoss due to his devotion to the cause of slavery. Grant's opposition to slavery and work to advance civil rights for Americans is why he is considered a Hoss. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Eleanor Roosevelt was First Lady from 1933 till 1945. The niece of Teddy Roosevelt and the wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Eleanor made a big impact on American politics during her life culminating as the United Nations Chair of the Committee that created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Her compassion for those less fortunate, her courage to help women and minorities gain and exercise their rights, and her devotion to advance social integrity to benefit all Americans makes her a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
RBG - Ruth Bader Ginsburg - was the 2nd woman to become a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (after Sandra Day O'Conner). Her life leading up to the Supreme Court was a life of public service, especially to help improve the laws of our great country. RBG particularly made an impact in the area of equality of the sexes with her work in the 1996 Supreme Court ruling on United States vs. Virginia when the all-male school, VMI - Virginia Military Institute, was ordered to allow females too. Ruth's constant stance to uphold the dissenter, to provide for equal opportunity and protections of law regardless of sex, and to advance social integrity to benefit all Americans makes her a HOSS indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Much the same as Martin Luther King, Jr. the author of Caste the Origins of Our Discontents, Isabel Wilkerson, traveled the world including India, Africa, and Germany in order to write her new bestseller for 2020. Isabel Wilkerson manages to argue that the American culture has been locked in a system of caste based on skin color for centuries while pointing out that the Nazis of Germany modeled their system after that of the American South. Albert Einstein, featured in Caste, was a famous American physicist who immigrated to America to escape the rising Nazi regime in Germany. Besides his work in physics, Albert Einstein employed his celebrity to fight racial prejudice and advance social integrity to benefit all Americans. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Roger B. Taney was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who ruled on the Dred Scott case in 1857 which hastened the nation into Civil War. He was a slaveholder and DEMOCRAT who wrote in his decision regarding Dred Scott (who was suing his master for his freedom) and other Afro-Americans claiming they, "are not included, and were not intended to be included, under the word 'citizens' in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States." Roger B. Taney was an overt Racist and maintained his post in the Supreme Court during the Civil War while opposing Abraham Lincoln's policies throughout until his death in 1864 (after 30 years are Chief Justice of the Supreme Court). His singular actions led to the Civil War in which over 600,000 Americans perished. These egregious offenses make Roger B. Taney an Anti-Hoss. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
In early March 1861, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his first inaugural address within which he stated he was not trying to disrupt slavery or states rights. He was focused on keeping the Union together, despite the states which had shown rebellion. He served the entire United States of America and wanted to dispell the apprehensions of the southern Democrat leaders. The Confederates decided to start the Civil War, and Lincoln, in SERVICE to keep the oath he swore, proceeded to raise armies to defend the USA's Constitution from the domestic-terrorist Confederate Democrats. Employing steadfast SERVICE during the trying times of the Civil War, Lincoln was an American hero who advanced social integrity to benefit all Americans. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
At the age of 20 in 1838, Frederick Douglass escaped being enslaved in Maryland to start his new life in New York and Massachusetts as an abolitionist, author, and orator. He inspired thousands of Northern abolitionists both Euro- and Afro-American alike to press for policies of getting rid of slavery in America. He provided important counsel to President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War aiding the North's efforts to enlist former slaves into the Union Army to gain victory over Slavery. Not only was he a leader for civil and human rights, but he also campaigned for women's rights too. Frederick Douglass proceeded to marry a Euro-American woman, Helen Pitts, after his first wife passed away, stirring up controversy at the time, 1884. Frederick Douglass was an American hero who advanced social integrity to benefit all Americans. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
In 1849, Harriet Tubman escaped being enslaved in Maryland only to return umteen times to rescue dozens of others from enslavement. She inspired hundreds of Afro-American former slaves to join the Union army to contribute to gaining victory over Slavery. Not only was she a leader for civil and human rights, but she also campaigned for women's rights too. Harriet Tubman was an American hero who advanced social integrity to benefit all Americans. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Malcolm X influenced a great many Afro-Americans as a religious leader in the Muslim community, and as an outspoken opponent of RACISM, promoted resistance by any means necessary including violence. Martin Luther King, Jr. by contrast proposed an approach of peaceful, nonconformist opposition. Although they brought different approaches, these two gentlemen helped advance social integrity to benefit all Americans. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Booker T. Washington the Tuskegee Institute trade school and advanced education and training for all including African Americans. W.E.B. DuBois became the first African American to earn a PhD at Harvard and helped organize the N.A.A.C.P. Although they brought different approaches, these two gentlemen helped advance social integrity to benefit all Americans. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in the modern Baseball Major Leagues when he took the field as a Brooklyn Dodger in April 1947, breaking the color barrier in professional sports. Having served in the U.S. Army, during World War II, he became an Eagle as well. His STRENGTH of character to face the very evil hate with tremendous composure; advancing fairness and civil rights within American sports makes Jackie Robinson a Hoss indeed! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) was our 36th President and an actual RACIST. He used the "N" Word in his everyday vocabulary. Although his legislative and executive actions might seem to advance civil rights, the result has been an assault on America's families including real harm to women and minorities. LBJ's actions to "flip" or "switch" the Democrat Party in the 1960s away from overt Racist policies changed the way the Democrat Party has since advanced its Euro-American Asscendance object using covert racist policies and FAUX Benevolent strategies. Let's not forget that LBJ ramped up the USA's involvement in the fraudulent campaign of the Vietnam War causing nearly 60,000 American deaths. These egregious offenses make LBJ an Anti-Hoss. The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier