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Family Friendly Show dedicated to creating less confusion for Native Black Americans and manifesting correct thought speech and action as it pertains to Native Black Americans unique issues and circumstances. Less confusion= more constructive behavior.

John G Horse


    • Feb 20, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 110 EPISODES


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    Fair Well Neely Fuller Jr | No Longer a Victim

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 30:14


    Neely Fuller Jr | No Longer A Victim | No Fanfare, No Celebration Just do something constructive. Remember the Godfather of counter-racist codification. Acknowledging his constructive relationship with Dr. Frances Cress Welsing

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    Cpt. Andre Cailloux's Black American Patriotism

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 32:53


    We discuss the history of race in colonial Louisiana and how it created an opportunity for Free People of Color subject to black classification to actively participate in what they perceived to be in their best interest during the Civil War. We highlight the contributions of the 1st Louisiana Native Guard lead by unsung Black American Patriot Cpt. Andre Cailloux.

    Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance: From Negro To Native Back To Negro

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 59:42


    We take a look at the amazing Rise and Fall of Sylvester Long also known as Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance. A Soldier, Athlete, Author, Journalist, Public Speaker and Actor.

    Hidden Hitters Of Puebla, MX

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 47:41


    We discuss the hidden Non white (Pardo, Self Liberated Freedmen, Negros, Indios, Mullato and Peasant) Militia of Mexico in the City of Puebla that overcame insurmountable odds to win the Battle of Puebla historically coined Cinco De Mayo. We attempt to apply counter racist logic in gathering conclusions of who/why non white warriors are systematically  hidden from this American Historical moment. We also discuss the ramifications of this battle in the Civil War conflict of the United States.

    Naomi Drake

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 55:43


    We look at the legacy of Naomi Drake as an infamous Race Flagger during her 16 year stent as the Registrar of the Bureau of Vital Statistics for the City of New Orleans. We discuss the Racial Integrity Act of 1924. We also discuss Race, Racism/White Supremacy. What is is and how it works. We use clips of an interview of author Gail Lukasik on Gus T. Renegade's C.O.W.S. Radio podcast along with clips Neely Fuller Jr discussing counter racist codification.

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    The Untold Story Of Runaway Bandit Forest Joe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 46:11


    We discuss the 2 year long runaway maroon insurrection in South Carolina lead by charismatic maroon bandit Forest Joe. We use interview of author Syliviane A. Diouf to provide historical context. We also question why the Denmark Vessey conspiracy is more publicized than the 2 year insurrection of Forest Joe and his band of Runaway Maroons.

    1755 Boston Massachusetts Slave Murder Conspiracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 51:11


    We discuss the Boston Massachusetts execution of slaves by the name of Mark and Phillis. Both subject to black classification. One female, the other a male. Phillis was burned alive. Mark was hanged and gibbeted for over 20 years. Both were found guilty of conspiring to murder their owner Capt. John Codman. We attempt to add a counter racist perspective as we analyze this well documented event. There has been only 2 people burned alive in Boston Massachusetts history. Both were women subject to black classification/slaves. Both were found guilty of murdering or attempting to murder their owner who was classified as white. Mark's gibbeted body hanged in Boston for over 20 years. His dead gibbeted corpse was mentioned by Paul Revere as a landmark on his historic Midnight Ride. We use a video article by Jazz of YouTube Channel  @BlackGemsUnearthed  , Neely Fuller Jr and video from  @Simplehistory  to add context.

    1842 Cherokee Nation Slave Revolt

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 53:19


    We discuss the 1842 Slave Revolt of the Cherokee Nation. We use interviews of Dr. Claud Anderson, The Rock Newman Show, NPR and Cherokee Freedman Marilyn Vann to add context.

    Star Spangled Betrayal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 37:07


    We acknowledge the Heroic and Patriotic efforts of Black Americans during the Revolutionary War. Promises of freedom for their war participation were not granted after they defended the Independence efforts of the 13 Colonies. We use Fredrick Douglas, Kareem Abdul Jabar & James Earl Jones to add context.

    Emancipation Before & After Juneteenth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 75:12


    We discus the history of emancipation legislation in the United States. African American Civil War Memorial Museum Historian Hari Jones gives a presentation on Black Americans contributions to their own liberation while simultaneously helping to save the Union.

    Defiant Confidence & Greatness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 101:31


    A Tribute to Claressa Shields. Flint Michigans two time Olympic Boxing Gold Medalist. The Reining Undisputed Pound4Pound face of Women's Boxing. 

    Hidden Origins Of Memorial Day

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 37:06


    We discuss May 1, 1865 'Decoration Day' celebration in post Civil War Charleston, SC. We reference the book 'Race & Reunion' written by David W. Blight of Yale. The Black American Origins of Memorial Day.

    Jim Brown St. Simons Island Extraordinary Son 1936-2023

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 43:51


    Jim Brown celebration episode. Highlighting his St. Simons Island, Ga. Heritage & legacy of speaking truth to power/ justice production. 

    Reginald Hudlin Black Comic Book Review By John G. horse

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 47:03


    Counter-Racist Review of Reginald Hudlins Black Panther Comic Book Series. 

    Will Smith's Emancipation Film Review By John G. Horse

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 66:16


    John G. Horse reviews Will Smith's Emancipation Film from a Black American historical perspective. Forgotten Real Life Legend Captain Andre Calioux is referenced for much needed context.

    Knowing History, Asking Questions & Defining Words

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 61:32


    What is the definition of the term Woke? Who are the Daughters of the Confederacy and what is their historical contribution to the United States? Who are the Moms for Liberty? We discuss these topics. We use clips of Erykah Badu, Dr. Tommy Curry, Neely Fuller Jr, CNN, The Washington Post, Black Talk Radio Network & NPR to add context.

    Althemese Barnes Preserving The Legacy Of John G. Riley & Smokey Hollow

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 42:31


    Althemese Pemberton Barnes founded the John G. Riley Museum in 1996, serving as the executive director; in 1997 she established the Florida African American Heritage Preservation Network, a statewide professional museum association. She had a career of 30 years with Florida's Departments of Education and Labor, retiring in 1995. Her works include: several oral history and cultural development projects, historical publications, heritage trail maps, guides, and documentaries. She is a member of the American Alliance of Museums, the Florida Association of Museums, the National Association of African American Museums, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Ms. Barnes received a B.S. and an M.S. from Florida A&M University. In 2013, Ms. Barnes oversaw the construction of a $300,000 Visitors Center addition to the Riley Museum property. She left a $900,000 Endowment Fund invested for the upkeep of both the Center and Riley House for the future upon her retirement as Executive Director in October 2014. Continuing her work in historic preservation, Althemese worked with the City of Tallahassee and Leon County Governments, and co-chaired a Smokey Hollow Commemoration Group. In September 2015, Althemese received the Greater Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Leadership Award, the highest annual award of this organization.

    Powhatan Beaty Medal Of Honor Recipient & The Myth Of Black American Cowardice

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 42:47


    We discuss the story of Civil War Medal Of Honor recipient Powhatan Beaty. Freedom isn't free. Somebo dy paid the price.

    January 1, 1863 Drawing Strength From The Emancipation Generation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 56:23


    This episode we attempt to examine counter racist justice practitioners subject to black classification during the Civil War Era. Putting Respect on their names. We use clips from NPR, Henry Louis Gates, Lorone Bennett Jr., Neely Fuller & The C.O.W.S. Gus T. Renegade to add context. 

    Coach Prime: After The Emotion... What Can Be Learned & Applied

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 81:18


    We take a counter Racist Look at Coach Prime's coaching transition from Jackson State University to Colorado University. We use clips and interviews of Doug Williams, Deion Sanders, NPR & local news outlets to add context.

    What Is Thanksgiving? U.S. Revisionist Past, Present & Foreseeable Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 101:39


    What Is A Semite? Codified Interpretation vs Perpetual Confusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 78:14


    We discuss the term Semite. What is a Semite? Who Is A Smite? What Do Semites Do? Do Semites classify themselves as white or are Semites subject to nonwhite classification? Attempting to look at the term anti-semitic through a counter racist lens. We use clips from NPR, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Sammy Davis Jr, Jerry Seinfeld & Neely Fuller Jr to add context.

    Nury Martinez: Victim or (SWS?) A Historical Analysis Of Hispanic/Latino Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 110:09


    We take a look at the Los Angeles City Counsel Scandal through a counter racist lens. What is Latino? What is Hispanic? Is Language a Race? We use interviews/recordings of Neely Fuller Jr, Gus T. Renegade(The C.O.W.S.), Kristina Mora(Making Hispanics), George Lopez, Dr. Raul Perez(The Souls of White Folks), Leron Bennet(Forced Into Glory) Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Lee Atwater, NPR, Tavis Smiley and Mainstream Media to add context.

    Plantation Celebration Songs EP. 2: Fun & Glory

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 81:58


    We discuss "The Godfather Of Pop Music" Stephen Foster and his anti-black lyrics. Old Folks at Home, My Old Kentucky Home & Old Black Joe are used for context. We use a blues song by Big Bill Broonzy titled 'Black, Brown & White.'

    The James Prince Affect

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 100:55


    We discuss the environment from which James Prince Built his Rap-A-Lot Records Empire. We implement clips of Netflix documentary Crack Epidemic, reports of Reagan administration Iran Contra scandal, reports of Houston being murder capital of the U.S. in 1991 and a tribute song to the infamous Geto Boys rap song titled 'My Minds Playing Tricks on Me. Impossible To Cope by John G Horse featuring Geto Boys. 

    Foundational U.S. Black Classifieds Supreme Patriots To A Deceptive Nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 40:43


    We visit the untold history of Foundational U.S. Black Classified major contributions to the U.S. Revolutionary War while being promised liberation. Liberation was not granted to U.S. Black Classified Heroes of a deceptive Nation. 

    Foundational Black Mexicans & Racial Classification's Teachable Moment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 51:08


    We discuss NBA Champion Juan Toscano-Anderson of the Golden State Warriors uncommonly known common ethnic combination. We take this opportunity to acknowledge Foundational Blacks Of Mexico. American Aboriginals, Black Indians, Black Seminoles, Moscogos, Mexican Geechees, Africans & American Maroons. We use Neely Fuller Jr sound clips to add counter-racist context. Language is not a race.

    Juneteenth: The Greatest U.S. Military Secret Ever

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 87:29


    We discuss the glorious Legacy of Foundational U.S. Black Classified Civil War Triumph. Liberating themselves from the institution of slavery while simultaneously saving the Union(U.S.A.) from defeat by way of the Confederacy. Nobody saved us. We saved ourselves!!

    Black American Heritage: Honor, Glory & Cultural Pageantry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 113:46


    We discuss the value of celebrating Black American Heritage in all area of people activity. We use historical references during the 1800's and the Civil War. Sussie King Taylor, Octavius Catto, Frederick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, Henry Highland Garnet & Dr. Frances Cress Welsing are used to add context. 

    Black American Origins Of Memorial Day

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 39:15


    We discuss the Patriotic Legacy of Foundational United States Black Classifieds and the Black American Origins of Memorial Day. 

    Codifying Survival: Acknowledging The Monsters & Monstrosities

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 80:41


    We discuss the historic and on going legacy of mass shootings in the global system of Racism White Supremacy. We use clips from current events, historic reports, Neely Fuller Jr., NPR, Orenthal James Simpson & Gus T. Renegade of The Context Of White Supremacy Radio Podcast to add context.

    Moses 'Fleetwood' Walker A Hidden Legacy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 91:03


    We discuss the legacy of Moses 'Fleetwood' Walker as a Major League Baseball Trailblazer and a counter racist violence survivor by way of Black Self Defense. We use clips of The Context of White Supremacy host Gus T. Renegade,  NPR, James Blake, Neely Fuller Jr. & author Andrea Williams to add context. 

    Black Brute Caricature Remix

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 96:20


    We discuss contemporary media/popular culture's relentless onslaught of anti-black propaganda. We focus on the Black Brute Caricature this episode. We use Media Reports on Orenthal James Simpson, Bill Cosby, Jameis Winston, Deshaun Watson, Lavar Ball, Joe Jackson, Richard Williams, Will Smith & Chris Rock. Clips of Jim CrowMuseum of RacistMemorabilia Willie Horton documentary, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing and Neely Fuller Jr. interviews are used to add context.

    Luther Campbell Affect

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 51:52


    We examine Luther Campbells journey to music industry success by way of packaging blue comedy, sex industry & rap music in the 1980s. The road to music charts outside of the NY based Hip Hop Industry, Campbell was a pioneer for Southern Rap Music Legitimacy. Driven by abstract poverty in Miami, FL. 

    Chitlin' Circuit & Blue Comedy Rhymes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 115:57


    We take a counter-racist look at the legacy of Anti-Blackness within U.S. Pop-Culture by way of Music, Film and Television with a focus on Minstrelsy, Vaudeville, Chitlin Circuit and Blue Comedy. All of which displayed Rap, Poetry, Spoken Words and Rhyming as a fundamental element of entertainment tradition. We contend that rap has been a part of U.S. Black Classifieds entertainment tradition from its beginning. We play clips of NPR, Butterfly McQueen, Butterbeans & Susie, Moms Mabley, Mantan Moreland, Pigmeat Markham, Redd Foxx, Lawanda Page, Leroy Daniels and Rudy Rat Moore to add context.

    Coon Song Genre, Down Home Blues & Spiritual Jubilees

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 119:57


    We examine the recorded history of rap within poetry, spoken word, blues, bebop, ragtime & jazz in the early 1900s. We play clips of George W. Johnson, Bert Williams, Lucille Bogan, Memphis Minnie, Memphis Jug Band, Beale Street Sheiks, Blind Willie Johnson, Golden Gate Quartet & Lincoln 'Stepin Fetchit' Perry to add proper source material context.

    Spoken Word & Performance Poetry The Antecedents To U.S. Rap(Rhyme) Cultures

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 116:35


    We discuss the effects of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination on the performance poetry/spoken word community in the 1960s. We use poems/music created by Maya Angelou, Oscar Brown Jr., Melvin Van Peebles, The Last Poets, Gil Scott-Heron & Amiri Baraka and there trailblazing creative styles that sets the stage for the form of poetry that we know as Rap. 

    Police Officers vs Race Soldiers Ep.4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 59:08


    We discuss the Torrance, Ca internal investigation/probe of a suspected racist police text ring. Over 90 cases involving a total of 15 Torrance, Ca Police Officers have been reevaluated/dropped. We use reports of Christopher Dorner manifesto and LAPD Sheriff's department Gang called 'The Executioners'. We also play clips of Neely Fuller Jr being interviewed on Black Talk Radio's podcast titled The Context Of White Supremacy(The C.O.W.S.) hosted by Gus T. Renegade.   

    Sara Baartman, Ota Benga, Joice Heth & Calvin Byrd: Monsters & Monstrosities

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 110:02


    We discuss the historic legacy of Black Exotica. Displaying black bodies as entertainment and or scientific/medical racism. We reference Authors Pamela Newkirk(Spectacle), Keven Young(Bunk), Harriet A. Washington(Medical Apartheid) and Neely Fuller Jr. We play a clip of Dave Chappelle Rick James skit to add additional context. 

    1906 Ft. Brown, Tx Raid, Colin L. Powell & The Chronicles Of USBC Military Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 70:22


    We discuss the 1906 Brownsville, TX Affair. We also place Colin L. Powells distinguished career/legacy in the context of the System of Racism White Supremacy being in full affect. We discuss the anti-black mistreatment that black veterans within the U.S. Armed forces fell victim to and or had to endure and overcome. We use clips of Neely Fuller Jr & Maya Angelo to add context.

    Frederick Douglas 'Fritz' Pollard An All American Talent

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 91:53


    We study and discuss the early life's athletic accomplishments of College Football(Brown University) Legend & NFL Trailblazer Fritz Pollard. We critique his experiences from a counter-racist perspective. 

    The Audacity Of Black Survival & The Importance Of Problem Solving

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 95:12


    We Discuss current events. Hurricanes, Wild Fires, Floods past and present from a counter-racist point of view. We use clips from NPR and The C.O.W.S. radio podcast found on blacktalkradionetwork.com

    The Co*ed Prison of Black Classification Ep. 4- Ruby McCollum & Willie James Howard vs Live Oak, FL

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 108:45


    We discuss the Ruby McCollum story 1952 alongside the lynching of 15 year old teen Willie James Howard in 1944. Both events happened in the corrupt anti-black town of Live Oak Florida. We play clips of Maya Angelou, Nelly fuller Jr. & Viola Davis to add context.

    The Co*ed Prison Of Black Classification Ep. 3- Medical Apartheid & The Preexisting Condition Of Blackness

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 108:22


    We discuss the dark history of medical experimentation on Black Americans from colonial times to the present. We also critique the mass media for manufacturing consent. We use an interview of Medical Apartheid Author Harriet A. Washington as the foundation of this discussion. We play clips of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, NPR, Dr. Rupa Marya & Edward Bernays to add context.

    Black & Brown Illusion Ep.2- Cuban Protests & Racial Classification Confusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 108:20


    We discuss Cuban history from a counter racist perspective. We attempt to put the recent Cuban protests in Cuba and The United States under the Context of Racism White Supremacy. We also study the organized criminal, political and social consequences of the Mariel Boatlift. We play clips of Neely Fuller Jr., Miami News Radio and NPR to add context.

    The Co*ed Prison Of Black Classification Ep. 2 Managing The Realities Of Race

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 118:28


    We discuss attempted mental health while managing the realities of black classification under the context of white supremacy. We high light celebrities Viola Davis, Naomi Osaka, Maria Taylor, Simone Biles and Kyrie Irving. We use clips from Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Dr. Toni Morrison, Dr. Inyanla Vanzant and Neely fuller junior to add context.

    The Tragic Legacy Of Acting Black Ep.7- Young Grifted & Black- Sunshine Sammy, Pineapple, Farina, Stymie & Buckwheat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 128:48


    We discuss the 5 black classified child stars of the Little Rascals(Our Gang) comedy series produced by Hal Roach. Ernest 'Sunshine Sammie' Morrison, Eugene "Pineapple' Jackson, Allen 'Farina' Hoskins, Matthew 'Stymie' Beard & William 'Buckwheat' Thomas. We attempt to look back at the environment and challenges experienced these child actors and their family members from a counter-racist perspective. We use clips of Damon Wayans, Julia Lee, Hal Roach & NPR to add context.

    The Tragic Legacy Of Acting Black Ep. 6 Bill Bojangles Robinson The Artist Pays The Price

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 99:18


    This episode we discuss the complicated legacy of Bill Bojangles Robinson under the context of Racism White Supremacy. We attempt to illuminate rarely discussed justice production deeds of Bill Robinson in spite of the toxic environment he found himself having to navigate for survival.  We use clips of Neely Fuller Jr & NPR to add context. 

    The Tragic Legacy of "Acting" Black Hattie McDanial The Trailblazing Scapegoat of Anti-Black Pop Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 115:08


    We discuss the complicated legacy of Hollywood Legend Hattie McDaniel. First person classified as black to win an Academy Oscar Award. We take a look at her career through the lens of Racism White Supremacy. We use clips of Maya Angelou, Neely Fuller Jr, Butterfly McQueen, Paul Mooney and Film Gone With The Wind to add context.

    The Tragic Legacy of "Acting" Black Ep.4 Paul Laurence Dunbar & The Toxic Burden of Black Intellectual Expression

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 74:44


    We attempt to interpret the Legacy, Triumphs & Failures of our great literary Grancestor Paul Laurence Dunbar. We are not who we are supposed to be as long as the system of systematic antiblackness dominates the planet. We play clips of Paul Mooney, Maya Angelou, Elizabeth Alexander and Neely Fuller Jr to add context.

    Fannie Lou Hamer, Freedom Farms Co*op & The Myth Of Black American Cowardice

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 107:34


    This episode we discuss the legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer and her life long dedication to producing justice in the state of Mississippi. We use clips from Paul Mooney, Democracy Now, PBS Film Spies Of Mississippi and countless interviews to add context.

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