Podcasts about Crispus Attucks

African-American, first victim of the Boston Massacre

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Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
11:00PM – 12:00AM - (Garrett Winegar, Chris Hawkins, Kip Wesner) - 3/28/25

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 43:28


In the final hour of tonight’s program, Coach previews another game for tomorrow’s IHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament as Nathaniel Finch caught up with Fishers head coach, Garrett Winegar, to preview their 4A championship game against Jeffersonville. Later, Finch caught up with Crispus Attucks head coach, Chris Hawkins, to preview their 3A championship game against South Bend Saint Joseph. Then, Coach is joined by Kip Wesner of the Hoosier Basketball Magazine as he provides a live update from Lucas Oil Stadium as Purdue/Houston continues. They later talk more about tomorrow’s high school basketball championship games. Then to wrap up another edition of the show, Finch caught up with Jeffersonville head coach, Sherron Wilkerson, to preview their 4A championship game against Fishers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
IHSAA State Finals Preview with Kyle Neddenriep and Sherron Wilkerson!

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 30:40


(00:00-11:16) – Kyle Neddenriep from the IndyStar joins the show to preview tomorrow’s IHSAA Boys Basketball State Finals. Kyle highlights some of the cool stories for this weekend, comments on the basketball history at Crispus Attucks with Oscar Robertson’s interest in this group of players and assesses the number of division one athletes that fans will be able to watch this weekend across four state championship games. (11:16-30:40) – Jeffersonville Boys Basketball Head Coach, Sherron Wilkerson, joins the program to preview their game against Fishers tomorrow night and explain how difficult of a task it will be for his team to hand Fishers its first loss of the season. Also, Wilkerson comments on his journey in life to this point following his dismal at Indiana University and provides a message to people who may be struggling to see the greater things in life.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Purdue vs Houston & IHSAA State Finals Preview! Brian Cardinal, Brian Neubert, Sherron Wilkerson, and Kyle Neddenriep Join!

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 134:40


(00:00-23:14) – Query & Company opens on a basketball Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s historic win for the Indiana Pacers over the Washington Wizards. Additionally, they touch on tonight’s big game for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Houston Cougars. (24:27-40:26) – Former Purdue Boilermaker Brian Cardinal joins Query & Company to provide his thoughts on tonight’s game for Purdue against the Houston Cougars, assesses if Purdue can realistically sustain the success they’ve had in today’s college athletics, provides reasons as to why he is proud to represent the Boilermakers, discusses the future of his son, Bryson, now that his senior season at Guerin Catholic is complete. (40:26-45:23) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the history made last night in the Alabama/BYU game because Jake flippantly suggested that it could end up being a historic game during yesterday’s show. (45:23-1:07:08) – GoldandBlack.com’s Brian Neubert makes an appearance on the program with Jake Query and identifies rebounding as one of the biggest challenges that the Boilermakers will have to overcome tonight against the Cougars. Additionally, he believes that Purdue’s defensive success from earlier in the season is back based off the first two games of the NCAA Tournament. Finally, he states that Purdue will need to play near perfect basketball to defeat Houston. (1:07:08-1:19:00) – Kyle Neddenriep from the IndyStar joins the show to preview tomorrow’s IHSAA Boys Basketball State Finals. Kyle highlights some of the cool stories for this weekend, comments on the basketball history at Crispus Attucks with Oscar Robertson’s interest in this group of players, and assesses the number of division one athletes that fans will be able to watch this weekend across four state championship games. (1:19:00-1:29:31) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go see The Black Keys at the Everwise Amphitheatre at the White River State Park in August! (1:29:31-2:00:40) – Jeffersonville Boys Basketball Head Coach, Sherron Wilkerson, joins the program to preview their game against Fishers tomorrow night and explain how difficult of a task it will be for his team to hand Fishers its first loss of the season. Also, Wilkerson comments on his journey in life to this point following his dismal at Indiana University and provides a message to people who may be struggling to see the greater things in life. Kevin Bowen also stops by to preview this weekend’s owners meetings, evaluate if the Colts would select two tight ends in the draft, and believes that it makes sense for the Colts to draft Quinn Ewers. (2:00:40-2:09:16) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! Jake continues telling more about Sherron Wilkerson’s story after their conversation in the previous segment. (2:09:16-2:14:39) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie sharing their weekend plans and Purdue’s game tonight against Houston!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
11:00PM-12:00AM - (Steve Drabyn, Chris Hawkins, Kip Wesner) 3/22/25 

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 44:00


For this last hour of IST for the weekend, Coach Bob Lovell begins with Bethel University Men’s Basketball Head Coach Steve Drabyn to discuss the ending of their season with their Sweet 16 NAIA Tournament OT 83-78 loss against LSU Alexandria. The IHSAA Boys Semistate Saturday conversation then continues with Crispus Attucks’ Boys Basketball Coach Chris Hawkins as he shares about his team’s performance in their 67-49 win over New Palestine. IHSAA Network’s John Herrick recaps the Semistate action that he called in Logansport. WKLO’s David Deaton joins with a rundown of the Class A New Orleans 50-47 win over Clay City. And finally, Kip Wesner of the Hoosier Basketball Magazine talks about the progression of the IHSAA Boys competitions, compares them to his previous expectations of the teams, and what the lineups will mean leading into the State Finals next Saturday. Update Anchor Nathaniel Finch finishes out the hour with Coach with updates on the college basketball madness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The P.A.S. Report Podcast
Crispus Attucks, The Boston Massacre, and the Road to Revolution

The P.A.S. Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 15:45


Who was Crispus Attucks, and why does his story matter in the fight for American independence? In this episode of America's Founding Series, Professor Nick Giordano uncovers the true story behind the first martyr of the American Revolution as he separates fact from fiction and explores Attucks' life, his role in the Boston Massacre, and how his legacy has been shaped over time. From his mixed heritage and life as a sailor to the trial that followed his death, this episode uncovers the forgotten patriot who helped spark a revolution. Episode Highlights: • How Crispus Attucks, a man of African and Native American descent, became one of the first casualties of the fight for American freedom • The Boston Massacre's role in uniting the colonies against British rule, and how Attucks became a revolutionary symbol • Why John Adams defended the British soldiers and how the trial shaped the narrative of the American Revolution

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00PM-11:00PM (IHSAA Boys Semistate Saturday, Jeremiah Johnson) 3/22/25 

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 43:27


Coach Bob Lovell begins this hour of IST with recaps and updates on the IHSAA Boys Semistate Saturday. First, Greg Rakestraw of the IHSAA Network joins to share about the 4A Jeffersonville 56-49 win over Lawrence North and the great story behind their journey up until this point. IHSAA Network’s Kurt Darling then gives the details of the North 1A competition of Clinton Prairie against Kouts, that ended with Clinton Prairie heading to the State Finals for the first time in their school’s history. Dave Sockel of Southern IN Sports Production joins with the rundown of University’s 53-47 win against Park Heritage. IHSAA Network’s Rick Johnston then shares about the 3A South game with Crispus Attucks beating New Palestine 67-49. To finish out the hour, Pacers’ Jeremiah Johnson joins to share about the home 108-103 win over the Brooklyn Nets and gives input into Tyrese’s injury and what it could mean for the team and the rest of the season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stories to be tolled
The Hero Paradox - Unsung but never forgotten

Stories to be tolled

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 8:18


In this episode of the 'Stories to be tolled' blog series, as the 47th US Presidential inauguration approaches Tracy DW reflects on the life of Crispus Attucks, a man shrouded in mystery yet immortalised as a symbol of the anti-slavery movement and the complex roles Africans played in the American Revolution, navigating the paradoxical heroism and war crimes they faced. By questioning how Africans, who fought bravely, were denied the status of heroes in a society that refused to acknowledge their equality, Tracy brings the discussion about the ‘hero complex' into a modern day context.  Here, she highlights the challenges and resistance faced by the descendants of these heroes and heroines to establish a monument to commemorate their ancestors' contributions to the shaping of modern America.  If you enjoy these podcasts then visit us for more information as well as the Website Bookshop.  You can also opt in to our mailing list to receive free samples of each of our first four story titles and enter the draw for a chance to win one of our monthly promotional giveaways     You can also contact Tracy via audio on the speakpipe link or email Tracy info@storiestobetolled.com  

The Whole Ballgame
Episode 22 - 7/20/1986 - Mets @ Astros

The Whole Ballgame

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 311:58


After a long wait, we bring you a LONG ballgame.  A back and forth affair, the Bad Boys struggle against a team of real gamers and pervert mustaches.  Artificial Intelligence, Chicken Skin, Crispus Attucks, Andre Roussimof and his predilection for analingus, Heidenreich, and  the great Charlie Kerfeld, all this week on The Whole Ballgame.Watch along with us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prG8IY6YquQEmail us: thewholeballgame@mail.comFollow on Twitter/X : www.x.com/wholeballgame

apolut: Standpunkte
Gründungsmythos USA: Auserwähltheit, Puritanismus & Freimauerei | Von Wolfgang Effenberger

apolut: Standpunkte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 34:24


Ein Standpunkt von Wolfgang Effenberger.Trotz weitestgehend gemeinsamer Herkunft aus dem Mutterland England waren die Bewohner der britischen Kolonien in Nordamerika im Jahr 1763 - wirtschaftlich und politisch betrachtet - kein homogenes Volk.(1)Die 1,6 Millionen Einwohner der 13 britischen Kolonien einte der gemeinsame Kampf gegen äußere Feinde - Indianer und Franzosen - und die wechselseitigen Beziehungen im wirtschaftlichen, sozialen, kulturellen und geistigen Bereich. Unterschiede bestanden zwischen den drei großen Siedlungsregionen. Während sich in den nördlichen Kolonien der freibäuerliche Besitz entwickelte, waren die Mittelkolonien(2) mehr aristokratisch und handelskapitalistisch geprägt. Dagegen produzierten die Südkolonien(3) auf den Plantagen der Großgrundbesitzer mit Hilfe der Sklaven und auch der weißen Zwangsarbeiter die typischen »Kolonialwaren« - Tabak, Reis, Weizen, Indigo und Baumwolle.Beträchtlich waren jedoch die Unterschiede zwischen den Kolonisten der Ostküste und den Grenzsiedlern sowie den Wohlhabenden und der breiten Masse. Während die "Whigs" von 1680 bis in die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts Gegner der konservativen und monarchietreuen Tories im britischen Parlament waren und in den nordamerikanischen Kolonien parlamentarische Provinzregierungen forderten, strebten die "Tories" eine autoritäre Regierungsform an. Doch in den Kolonien dürfte alle das Streben nach größtmöglicher individueller Freiheit geeint haben.Der 1763 beendete "Indian War" - in Deutschland auch als "Siebenjähriger Krieg" bezeichnet(4), hatte auf der einen Seite das Selbstbewusstsein der britischen Kolonisten erhöht, auf der anderen Seite aber England tief in Schulden gestürzt. Im Vergleich zum britischen Bürger in Europa belief sich die Steuerlast eines britischen Kolonisten nur auf ein Fünfzigstel.(5) Um hier einen Ausgleich zu schafften, verabschiedete das Parlament in London 1764 unter anderem das „Zuckergesetz“ (Sugar Act). Eine lange Liste von Waren folgten.Den größten Stein des Anstoßes verspürten führende Kolonisten demnach in der Präambel des Londoner Steuergesetzes. Darin wurde die imperiale Kontrolle des Mutterlandes über die Kolonien verstärkt. Der Widerstand in Britisch-Nordamerika eskalierte, als am 5. März 1770 im sogenannten "Massaker von Boston" fünf Zivilisten im Verlauf einer Auseinandersetzung zwischen Kolonisten und britischen Soldaten getötet und umgehend zu Märtyrern erklärt wurden.Die "Encyclopaedia Britannica", eine 1768 begründete englischsprachige Enzyklopädie, gibt den Vorfall heute emotionsfrei wieder: „Der Zwischenfall war der Höhepunkt einer Serie von Schlägereien, in welchen die örtlichen Arbeiter und Seeleute mit den in Boston einquartierten Soldaten zusammenstießen. Verfolgt von einer Bande, eröffneten die Soldaten das Feuer. Crispus Attucks, ein Seemann und früherer Sklave, wurde als erster niedergeschossen. [...] Samuel Adams erwies sich als geschickter Propagandist des Tages, schlau stilisierte er den Zwischenfall als einen Krieg für die amerikanische Freiheit“.(6)...... hier weiterlesen: apolut.net/grundungsmythos-usa-auserwahltheit-puritanismus-freimauerei-von-wolfgang-effenberger/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Courtside Indiana Podcast
Episode 256 - Charlie Hughes Shootout

Courtside Indiana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 136:31


We discuss the top teams at the Charlie Hughes Shootout, seniors who helped themselves this weekend and a trio of freshmen who stood out. EDIT: We mistakenly talked about Cathedral and Crispus Attucks being in the top 5 in 4A. Hosts: Dominique Neely Jim Reamer Kyler Staley Zak Tyler Patrick Wooley Thank you for listening to Courtside Indiana podcast.  If you listen every week, we appreciate it.  If not, please hit the subscribe or add button on your podcast app to get them delivered straight to your phone tablet or desktop.  As always, we'd appreciate a rating and review, and you can reach us directly on our Courtside Indiana Twitter and Instagram Follow us on both platforms at: @Courtside I N D Sponsors: Box Out Sports is the leading online graphics solution giving you the ability to create professional content in seconds to highlight your team and student-athletes this season. You can sign up for a free demo at BoxOutSports.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1F6ay4eVjjfEdksodpaZsA?si=mY7b4OO-SNGYoFatjvo7bQ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/courtside-indiana-podcast/id1506939265 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xYTczZTcwOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Or listen on your computer at: https://anchor.fm/courtside-indiana --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtside-indiana/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtside-indiana/support

Courtside Indiana Podcast
Episode 255 - The transfer pod; Charlie Hughes preview

Courtside Indiana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 108:55


We talk about most of the biggest reported transfers across the state and the implications. Cathedral and Crispus Attucks are in a de facto arms race. Then we preview the upcoming Charlie Hughes Showcase held primarily at Carmel and Westfield High Schools. Hosts: Dominique Neely Jim Reamer Kyler Staley Zak Tyler Patrick Wooley Thank you for listening to Courtside Indiana podcast.  If you listen every week, we appreciate it.  If not, please hit the subscribe or add button on your podcast app to get them delivered straight to your phone tablet or desktop.  As always, we'd appreciate a rating and review, and you can reach us directly on our Courtside Indiana Twitter and Instagram Follow us on both platforms at: @Courtside I N D Sponsors: Box Out Sports is the leading online graphics solution giving you the ability to create professional content in seconds to highlight your team and student-athletes this season. You can sign up for a free demo at BoxOutSports.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1F6ay4eVjjfEdksodpaZsA?si=mY7b4OO-SNGYoFatjvo7bQ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/courtside-indiana-podcast/id1506939265 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xYTczZTcwOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Or listen on your computer at: https://anchor.fm/courtside-indiana --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtside-indiana/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtside-indiana/support

Smart Talk
Saucy Boy: A Toast to Resilience and Legacy

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 21:39


In a unique collaboration celebrating history, community, and the spirit of resilience, Spring House Brewing Company has crafted "Saucy Boy," a refreshing blend of pale lager and grapefruit soda. But this beer is more than just a beverage; it's a tribute to the enduring legacy of Crispus Attucks, an emblematic figure in America's fight for freedom. Partnering with the Crispus Attucks Community Center and the Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County (CAP), Spring House Brewing Company embarked on a mission to commemorate and educate people about the historic significance of the Center, which has been a beacon of equity and justice in the community for nearly a century. The collaboration extends beyond brewing, with local artist Keisha Finnie lending her talents to create a visually stunning can design that honors the story of Crispus Attucks. Blending Finnie's artwork with a bold citrus graphic, the can reflects the vibrant essence of Saucy Boy, mirroring the beer's sweet, crisp, and citrusy notes. The choice of name, "Saucy Boy," carries profound meaning rooted in history. Crispus Attucks, an Indigenous-African man who escaped enslavement, met a tragic fate as the first American killed in the American Revolution. Yet, his memory endured, albeit tarnished by the derogatory remarks of the era. Future President John Adams infamously referred to Attucks and his compatriots as "a motley rabble of saucy boys," among other disparaging epithets. For the collaborators behind Saucy Boy, the name symbolizes resilience in the face of adversity. It represents the defiance of oppression and the unwavering spirit of those who have fought for justice throughout history. Through this partnership, they aim to shed light on this often-overlooked chapter of American history and pay homage to Attucks' enduring legacy. "We are grateful to have some awesome partners carrying Saucy Boy in support of the Center," expressed Joshua Hunter the center's director. This sentiment underscores the collaborative effort that has brought Saucy Boy from concept to reality, with local businesses and community organizations rallying behind the cause. And the launch of Saucy Boy serves as more than just a celebration of craft beer; it's a celebration of community, culture, and the resilience of the human spirit. With each sip, drinkers are invited to reflect on the legacy of Crispus Attucks and the countless others who have dared to defy oppression and pave the way for a more just and equitable future. As Saucy Boy finds its place on shelves and in glasses across the community, it carries with it a message of hope and remembrance—a reminder that even in the face of adversity, the spirit of resilience endures. And in raising a glass to toast to this shared history, we honor the legacy of those who came before us and inspire future generations to continue the fight for justice and equality.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two Writers Slinging Yang
Jack McCallum: Former SI basketball writer and author of, "The Real Hoosiers: Crispus Attucks High School, Oscar Robertson, and the Hidden History of Hoops"

Two Writers Slinging Yang

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 53:28


On the untold story of Indiana high school basketball and the team you need to know about; on the brilliance of a young Oscar Robertson; on whether we can still dig, "Hoosiers"; on nearly coming to blows with a Hall of Fame point guard.

IndyStar Preps Podcast Podcast
IndyStar's Preps Weekly Podcast: Sectional draw breakdown

IndyStar Preps Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 73:47


The high school boys basketball tournament path is set after Sunday's unveiling of the sectional draw. Insider Kyle Neddenriep talks it over with Trevor Andershock and Jeff Schoenle, along with coaches Chris Hawkins of Crispus Attucks, Garrett Winegar of Fishers and Adrian Moss of Franklin discuss their sectional draw and teams.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Six-Time NBA All-Star & Pacers Legend, Jermain O'Neal, Joins + Dunk Contest Winner Fred Jones!

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 140:50


(00:00-22:33) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison congratulating Oscar Robertson for finally getting a statue in Indianapolis at Crispus Attucks. They discuss his importance on the sport and basketball in the state of Indiana. Also, they continue teasing and previewing their conversation later in the show with Jermaine O'Neal! (22:33-42:36) – Former Pacer and 2004 Dunk Contest champion Fred Jones joins Query & Company to walk us through his experience as a dunk contest participant in 2004, how he feels about today's dunk contest, if he watches any of the dunk contest participants prior to the contest, where the Indiana Pacers rank on teams that he played for, and how fun the kickoff event was last night being able to catch up with some of his former teammates and Pacer greats. (42:36-49:15) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy talking about Caitlin Clark breaking the women's college basketball scoring record last night. They talk about the potential of her playing for the Indiana Fever next year. (49:15-1:22:41) – Six time NBA All-Star and Indiana Pacer legend Jermaine O'Neal joins the show ahead of All-Star weekend to share his experiences as an All-Star, take us through everything that he had to go through after the brawl, how long it took him to put the Netflix documentary together, the impact his family had on his career as he started becoming older, his relationship with Isaiah Thomas, Donnie Walsh, Reggie Miller, and various other people that helped him grow up, and explains the emotions he felt putting together the Netflix documentary. Finally, he states that he fell out of love with basketball because of the brawl and had to pick himself up to come to Indianapolis with the All-Star game coming. (1:22:41-1:30:20) – With the All-Star game this weekend, Jake and Jimmy compare the starting rosters for the Eastern and Western conferences from the last time the game was here in 1985 to the 2024 roster. Additionally, they pick a winner from the four different teams if they all played head-to-head. (1:30:20-1:35:04) – The one o'clock hour concludes Jake and Jimmy discussing the toughness of the NBA in the 1980's and players in today's NBA not being able to play in that era according to some people. (1:35:04-2:01:01) – Co-host of the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook for his weekly appearance on the program to highlight what he has coming up this weekend from a coverage standpoint with All-Star weekend. He also recaps the Woj Pod event last night at The Vogue with Tyrese Haliburton, grades the Pacers from the “first half” of the season, and which contest he would be best at if the NBA asked him to participate in any of the events. (2:01:01-2:15:24) – We head to the phone lines for the first time in the show for Jonah in Arizona to share his thoughts on the Jermaine O'Neal interview from earlier in the show. Additionally, Jake recaps the great news for Scot Pollard that was announced earlier today, and then last night's news of Oscar Robertson have a statue built at Crispus Attucks. (2:15:24-2:20:49) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple All-Star weekend bets, and a listener calling in to echo the sentiments Jake shared pertaining to Oscar Robertson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Our City Our Voice
Celebrating Black History: Crispus Attucks Museum

Our City Our Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 2:01


All month long, WISH-TV is highlighting people and places where you can celebrate Black History Month.Created back in 1998 by Gilbert Taylor and housed inside Crispus Attucks High School, Indianapolis' first segregated black high school, the Crispus Attucks Museum took eight years to put together. At the time, it was more of a collection and it fit in a room not much larger than a closet.Today, it's known by many as the premier history museum in the Midwest. From the achievements of basketball legends like Oscar Robertson to jazz greats like Wes Montgomery, you'll find a number of exhibits. The most recent new edition is The Anti-lynching Exhibits of 1935. The exhibit, a partnership with IU Bloomington and the city of Indianapolis, shows how much America has overcome and the varying layers of resilience it's taken to get here.If you would like to check out the museum, it is located at 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. You can make an appointment between 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday or 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

IndyStar Preps Podcast Podcast
IndyStar's Preps Weekly Podcast: The City tournament championship was a classic

IndyStar Preps Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 27:34


We discussed Crispus Attucks' 71-68 win over Cathedral on Monday night in the City championship at Tech with Tony Leach, event coordinator for the annual Prep Ball Stars Midwest Challenge. We touched on Cathedral junior Brady Koehler's upside, top teams in Central Indiana, Crispus Attucks' chances at a state title and more.

The IBJ Podcast
New play about Oscar Robertson, historic Crispus Attucks team to debut in Indy

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 37:50


For people outside of Indianapolis, the focus of NBA All-Star Weekend next month will be an offense-only exhibition game between the league's biggest stars. But the expansive festivities surrounding the game in Indianapolis will essentially be a celebration of Black excellence. The league has come to embrace the way its players have pushed the sport into the realms of Black culture, including music, fashion, cuisine, acting and art. A cavalcade of Black celebrities will be on hand as Indianapolis becomes a cultural magnet. One of the many events timed to coincide with all-star festivities is the debut run of a play about the 1955 Crispus Attucks High School basketball team, led by Oscar Robertson, that became the nation's first all-Black squad to win an open state tournament. Titled “A Touch of Glory,” the play will be performed at the high school, just north of downtown's core. For the podcast this week, IBJ arts and entertainment writer Dave Lindquist hosts a conversation with playwright Laura Town and director Deborah Asante. They discuss the production and the achievements of Robertson and his teammates, who excelled despite having no home court—and some being displaced from their actual homes. Here's their conversation.   The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.  

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
11:00PM-12:00PM - (Chris Hawkins, Nate Hawkins, Kirk Manns) - 12/30/2023

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 43:40


Coach Chris Hawkins of Crispus Attucks calls in to recap the 76-51 win over Brownstown Central. Nate Hawkins of Heritage Hills joins the show to give more insight on the 65-31 win over Corydon. Kirk Manns of Seymour joins the show and talks to Coach about their win over Martinsville, 41-27. Manns talks about the slow defensive game his team plays and how that benefits them. Gary McGinnis of Indianahighschoolsports.com joins to talk about Lawrence North's 71-39 win over Eastern Hancock. David Deaton of WKLO joins the show to discuss with Coach the Heritage Hills Corydon game also. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00pm-11:00pm-(David Eha, Barak Coolman, John Herrick, Jackson Williams, Len Clark, Mark Detweiler, Greg Rakestraw)-12/2/2023

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 42:51


It's the start of hour number two here on Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk, Coach Bob Lovell and Nathaniel Finch are joined by David Eha from Ball State Radio. The Cardinals had a big 67-58 win over Bellarmine today in Men's basketball. Head Coach Barak Coolman from Bishop Luers High School joins the show to talk the Knights win over Mishawaka Marian. John Herrick from the ISC Sports Network calls into the show to talk the Sneakers for Santa basketball tournament today. Herrick had the call of Brownsburg 49-44 win over Warren Central. Herrick also talks his call of Ben Davis 71-57 win over Fort Wayne Wayne. Jackson Williams from Greenwood Christian Academy joins the show to talk their win over University High School. Len Clark from Notre Dame played in the NCAA Soccer Tournament today and the Irish won and will advance to the College Cup. Greg Rakestraw joins the show to talk with Coach about his calls of Lawrence North 72-47 win over Brownstown Central and Crispus Attucks 53-46 win over Center Grove.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Take On the World
Episode 110 Unveiling History: Crispus Attucks - The First Martyr of the Revolutionary War

Take On the World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 50:14


Join us on TOTW Podcast as we delve into the remarkable life and pivotal role of Crispus Attucks, a pivotal figure in American history. Known as the first casualty of the American Revolution, Attucks' story is often overshadowed despite his significant impact. Through in-depth analysis and historical insights, our hosts shed light on Attucks' bravery, the circumstances surrounding the Boston Massacre, and the enduring legacy of this courageous figure. Discover the untold chapters of history and the profound influence of a man whose actions resonated far beyond his time. Don't miss this compelling episode as we honor and explore the legacy of Crispus Attucks. #CrispusAttucks #AmericanHistory #RevolutionaryWar #BostonMassacre #TOTWPodcast #FirstMartyr #HistoricalInsights #UntoldHistory #Bravery #LegacyDiscovery #podcastepisodes Is there a topic you would like us to cover? Let us know. Drop us a line and tell us all about it at takeontheworld411@gmail.com. We will take on almost any topic with Our Take On the World! Check out Copper Johns Beard Company Use this link for 10% off your order - https://lddy.no/1g3nb - Or input code TOTW10! Awesome Beard Care Products. Visit for links to all of our socials. https://linktr.ee/totwpod We are a proud part of the Deluxe Edition Network .... Check out The Other Great Shows on our network at http://www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com #TakeOnTheWorld#TheDen#PodcastRecomendation On Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4v6bFimpr1SSNg7xmvjBSt YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1oGE5LyUQHSnK1Bt5p_k2g or Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1178413 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/takeontheworld/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/takeontheworld/support

Black in Boston and Beyond
Black Bostonians and Critical Patriotism

Black in Boston and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 41:00


In this episode Hettie V. Williams is in conversation with Dr. Ben Railton about the concept of critical patriotism. Dr. Williams is the director of the Trotter Institute at UMass Boston and Railton is Professor of English Studies at Fitchburg State University a public institution in Fitchburg Massachusetts. He is also the author of Of Thee I Sing: The Contested History of American Patriotism (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021) in which he claims that there are four competing concepts of American patriotism including critical, active, mythic, and celebratory. Railton argues that critical patriotism is the type of patriotism operationalized to “move the nation closer to its ideals” through critique and highlighting the “nation's shortcomings” or flaws. African Americans he further contends have been central to this history of critical patriotism from the acts of Crispus Attucks during the American Revolution to the writings of James Baldwin in the mid-twentieth century. Railton identifies several Black Bostonians as practitioners of these four types of patriotism including Attucks, Phillis Wheatley, Elizabeth Freeman (MumBet), and David Walker. For more about Railton's book click here Of Thee I Sing and another example of Black critical patriotism here Black Critical Patriotism and on the tourist site he mentions click here The Black Heritage Trail #BlackBostonians #BlackFreedom #BlackCriticalPatriots 

Revolution 250 Podcast
Plays in Place with Patrick Gabridge

Revolution 250 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 38:36


Playwright Patrick Gabridge uses theatre to convey the human story of the Revolution and other historic events.  Through his "Plays in Place" he and actors have told the stories of the Boston Massacre in the Council Chamber of the Old State House, the decision for independence at Old North Church, as well as the stories of abolitionists and others at Mount Auburn Cemetery.  The scenes are local, the human dimension is universal.  He is also the author of non-historical plays, screenplays, and novels, and an engaging story-teller using the power of place to tell America's Revolutionary story.http://www.gabridge.com

My Momma Told Me with Langston Kerman
The Coon Is YOU: Motherf*ckin Mini Episode

My Momma Told Me with Langston Kerman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 23:17 Transcription Available


Langston and David answer an avid listener's email about Crispus Attucks and encourages demonstrations at future tours. Send your conspiracy theories, music drops, and any problematic talks to mymommapod@gmail.com We are now on YouTube! Listen & Watch episodes of My Momma Told Me. Subscribe to the channel here! Want to follow the craziness of Black conspiracy theories? We're on Instagram at @mymommatoldmepodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The K-Rob Collection
Audio Antiques - Crispus Attucks, American freedom fighter

The K-Rob Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 31:47


From the classic radio drama Destination Freedom, you're going to learn the story of The Knock-Kneed Man. Crispus Attucks, was a stevedore of African and Native American descent, and is widely regarded as the first person killed in the Boston Massacre, and thus the first American killed in the American Revolution. More at http://krobcollection.com

Courtside Indiana Podcast
Episode 193 - Coach Chris Hawkins, Crispus Attucks

Courtside Indiana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 36:28


Crispus Attucks head coach Chris Hawkins comes on to talk about his program's offseason, player development, the history of Crispus Attucks basketball and getting over the hump in Sectional 10. Hosts: Dominique Neely Jim Reamer Kyler Staley Zak Tyler Thank you for listening to Courtside Indiana podcast.  If you listen every week, we appreciate it.  If not, please hit the subscribe or add button on your podcast app to get them delivered straight to your phone tablet or desktop.  As always, we'd appreciate a rating and review, and you can reach us directly on our Courtside Indiana Twitter and Instagram Follow us on both platforms at: @Courtside I N D Sponsors: Box Out Sports is the leading online graphics solution giving you the ability to create professional content in seconds to highlight your team and student-athletes this season. You can sign up for a free demo at BoxOutSports.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1F6ay4eVjjfEdksodpaZsA?si=mY7b4OO-SNGYoFatjvo7bQ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/courtside-indiana-podcast/id1506939265 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xYTczZTcwOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Or listen on your computer at: https://anchor.fm/courtside-indiana --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtside-indiana/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtside-indiana/support

Finneran's Wake
The Tension Between LIBERTY & SLAVERY At America's Founding | Edward Larson

Finneran's Wake

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 69:32


Edward Larson is a lawyer, historian, professor, and Pulitzer-Prize winning author. A distinguished professor at Pepperdine University, his most recent work, American Inheritance explores the tension between liberty and slavery in America's founding era. In this episode, Professor Larson and I discuss: The importance of April 19th, the day on which the American Revolution formally began with the Battles of Lexington and Concord; The reasons why the American Revolutionary War was fought; If we're deserving of our inheritance of freedom; The merits of the NYT's 1619 Project; Did the colonists revolt in order to preserve the institution of slavery?; George Washington's pear-shaped body; Benjamin Franklin's swimming routine; The Boston Massacre; Crispus Attucks; John Adams; The use of Propaganda–from the Founding up through the modern day; The Constitution–should we like it? Dislike it? The Scopes Monkey Trial; Transgenderism, Climate Change, and abortion: The great Scientific-Moral debates of our age…And MUCH more! Links to Professor Larson's stuff: His latest: American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795: Larson, Edward J.: 9780393882209: Amazon.com: BooksHis Pulitzer-Prize winning book about the Scopes Trial: Amazon.com: Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate over Science and Religion (Audible Audio Edition): Edward J. Larson, Brian Troxell, Hachette Audio: Audible Books & OriginalsHis excellent work on George Washington: Amazon.com: The Return of George Washington: 1783-1789: 9780062248671: Larson, Edward J.: Books+++Links to my Stuff: Website: finneranswake.comInstagram (where I post shorts and occasional shirtless videos): https://www.instagram.com/danielethanfinneran/YouTube: @finneranswakeMINDFULNESS, MEDITATION, AND SLEEP AID CHANNEL: PNEUMA BY DANIEL FINNERANFor those of you in need of mindfulness meditations, sleep stories, or just a nice, soothing voice, visit my sister project, Pneuma By Daniel Finneran (available on all podcast streaming services). Pneuma By Daniel Finneran: pneumameditations.comYouTube: @pneumabydanielfinneran 

Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff
Epilogue To The Boston Massacre A Family History

Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 59:40


Learn if it's fair to agree that each family residing in Boston grappled with the issue over troop presence per their own accord. Determine if there had been an agreement in 1767 amongst leading Massachusetts Merchantmen to request locals from not buying imported goods. Learn about a soldier in 29th Regiment of Foot including dilemma he faced following aftermath from March 5 Shooting. Learn about the sacrifice made by one soldier from 14th Regiment including ramifications felt by wife and child. Discover how the Quincy Family got torn apart by unpleasantries pertaining to politics and aftermath of Massacre Trials. Get to know Hannah Flucker and how all 3 of her daughters got married, but come 1775, 5 Years later, problems arise internally. Agree if British Empire from early 1770's been established along lines of friendships and families. Learn if the dissolving of family ties presented a larger domino effect. Discover what became of Henry Pelham knowing Paul Revere altered his original artwork work depicting March 5, 1770. Understand why Patrick Carr's testimony on his deathbed was so important. Determine where Samuel Gray, Crispus Attucks, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, Patrick Carr, & Christopher Seider are all buried. Learn for whom ought to be considered the first individual or individuals killed in the American Revolution before April 19, 1775 including why it matters. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support

The Wake Up
Crispus Attucks Day

The Wake Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 12:19


Jeremy and special guest Executive Producer Karen Marshall talk about the inaugural Crispus Attucks Day, honoring the first person killed during the Revolutionary War.

Call It Like I See It
Is Jihad More Exciting than Governing? Also, Black Americans in America's Early History

Call It Like I See It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 59:53 Transcription Available


Following reporting on how many Taliban members in Afghanistan have come to miss the days of jihad, James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana discuss the nature of this sentiment and consider how it is not uncommon dissatisfied groups because making something work is often harder than blowing it up (01:53).  The guys also take a look at some interesting facts about the participation of Black Americans in the first half of American's history and consider why learning about American history from more angles benefits the nation (26:04). Taliban Bureaucrats Hate Working Online All Day, ‘Miss the Days of Jihad' (Vice)African Americans in the Revolutionary War (National Park Service)10 Facts: Black Patriots in the American Revolution (American Battlefield Trust)Black Soldiers in the Revolutionary War (US Army)Buffalo Soldiers (National Park Service)Black Leaders During Reconstruction (History.com)The Legacy of the Reconstruction Era's Black Political Leaders (Time)

Sadistically Speaking
Episode 81 - Back In Black

Sadistically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 11:51


There is a lot of discussion of the "whitewashing" of history in American schools but that hasn't been my experience.  Most Americans don't know shit about American or world history - but they all know about slavery, Jim Crow Laws and segregation....even if they can't name more than 3 presidents.  More history lessons is not the answer to racial divides.  We could start having better dialogues if we get rid of the useless virtue signaling that goes along with Black History Month. #CrispyButtocks

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
9:30PM-10:00PM-(Keith Myers, Chris Pressly, Kris Norton, Adrian Holden)-2/3/2023

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 21:15


It's another Friday night which means Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk is back! Coach Bob Lovell and Brendan King start out the show talking the biggest high school basketball games from around the state today. They start the show joined by Keith Myers from Indiana SRN who had a couple games today in the girl's sectional. In the first game, Mount Vernon took home a 29-25 win over Pendleton Heights. The second game was a little bit higher scoring with New Palestine winning 50-45 over Anderson. Next Chris Pressly, with indianahighschoolsports.com covering the 3A sectional joins the show to talk with Coach about Hamilton Heights 58-47 win over Jay County, and Yorktown's 43-35 win tonight against Frankton. After that on IST, Chris Norton, with WITZ, joins the show with a breakdown of Jasper's 43-33 win this evening over Evansville Reitz. Adrian Holden, also with indianahighschoolsports.com, joins Coach in talking some more sectional action. His two calls were Lawrence North and Cathedral in which the Wildcats knocked off the Irish 42-36. His second game was Warren Central and Crispus Attucks where the Warriors get it done their with a 71-27 blowout win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We the (Black) People
The Controversial Afterlives of Crispus Attucks

We the (Black) People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 38:03


For a man that historians know very little about, Crispus Attucks gets a lot of attention. In this episode, instead of just rehashing the life of Crispus Attucks, we're going to follow his memory. Some remember him as a hero, others as a troublemaker, and some ignore him altogether, and these conflicting narratives of Attuck's place in American history tell us a lot about Black people's place (and hopes to carve a place) in the American story. My guest is Professor Mitch Kachun, author of First Martyr of Liberty: Crispus Attucks in American Memory.Music CreditPeaceLoveSoul by Jeris (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/35859 Ft: KungFu (KungFuFrijters)

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Brendan King and Vince Welch chat with Dan Duggan of The Athletic about how Giants coaches Wink Martindale and Mike Kafka could fit as next Colts HC, Chris Denari shares his thoughts on the Pacers losing streak, Mike Chappell talks on the potential finali

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 138:53


(00:00-24:17) – Tuesday's show begins with Brendan King welcoming in the great Vince Welch who will be hosting along side BK the next two days. Vince takes us down memory lane from when he worked in this building when it first opened up. Also, Vince and BK talk about the importance of the upcoming draft for the Indianapolis Colts and all the needs present for the team. Plus, Vince and BK talk a bit about college basketball around the state of Indiana      (24:18-38:57) – New York Giants beat writer Dan Duggan of The Athletic takes some time to shares his thoughts on Mike Kafka and Wink Martindale, two Giants coaches, who are linked to the Colts head coaching opening. Plus, Dan looks back at the 2022 season of the New York Giants and what the overall feeling is in New York after the loss to Philadelphia this past weekend.   (38:58-44:57) – Hour number one ends with Vince giving some shoutouts to some local sports stories including a Indy tie to the Australian Open and Crispus Attucks' win over Cathedral. (44:58-1:17:16) – The TV Voice of the Indiana Pacers Chris Denari stops by to give us the latest on injured star guard Tyrese Haliburton. Plus, Chris reflects on the struggles of the Pacers without Haliburton over this seven game losing streak. Also, Chris talks on the need for others to step up without Tyrese available and why it hasn't happened yet. Later, Chris previews tonight's matchup against the Chicago Bulls.    (1:17:17-1:29:14 – We're back from break with Vince and Brendan discussing more on the Indiana Pacers who will face off against the Chicago Bulls. Plus, the guys look back at the NFL Divisional Round and give their thoughts on the upcoming AFC and NFC Championship game. (1:29:15-1:34:10) – Hour number two closes with Vince and Brendan discussing this past weekend for Vince, where his son got married. We also discuss the never ending debate of wedding band vs DJ.    (1:34:11-2:00:20) – The Dean Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 stops by to share his initial thoughts on the beginning of the Colts offseason. Chapp evaluates the pool of talent available to be the next head coach of the Colts and what fans can expect from the in-person finalist interviews. Additionally, Chapp talks with us regarding what he feels the Colts will do in the 2023 NFL Draft and what would happen if the Colts don't believe in one of the top QBs in the field.       (2:00:21-2:15:21) – The great David Eha of the Ball State Radio Network joins the show to take us through his thoughts on the incredible start to the season for first year head basketball coach Michael Lewis. Plus, David talks about the overall strength of the MAC this year. (2:15:22-2:18:53) – Tuesday's show ends with Brendan and Vince asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Brendan and Vince hand out a bet they both like tonight and we look at the sports slate this evening including Pacers-Bulls.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Banking on KC
Allan Gray of Zhou Brothers Art Center: Creating an International Arts Hub

Banking on KC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 18:33


On this episode of Banking on KC, Allan Gray, a partner in the Zhou Brothers Art Center, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how the historic Crispus Attucks school building in Kansas City's 18th and Vine District is being renovated to house a new hub for visual and performing arts designed to attract international artists as well as serve as a gathering place for our local community. The building will be home to art galleries, a restored auditorium, and more than 40 studios for working artists. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC

Concrete Genius Media
Crispus Attucks Championship Coach Chris Hawkins

Concrete Genius Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 69:11


Join us as Crispus Attucks Head Coach Chris Hawkins stop by the Pod, we talk about why the Sectional Draw Is Outdated, The Politics Of Indiana Basketball, Why Attucks was sent to sectional 11, how he gets so many kids to college and much more.concretegeniusmedia.comjjlouden.comSupport the show

The Ted Broer Show - MP3 Edition

Episode 1836 - Great green show today. Red light cameras create a horrible hazard. Who was Crispus Attucks? What was the Boston Massacre in 1770? DeSantis says put on the full arm of God! Chinese facial recognition cameras being installed globally. AI creator warns of catastrophic consequences. Declaration of Independence discussed. First Amendment discussed. Our rights discussed. This is a must listen intense constitutionally correct show today!

Passing The Torch
Passing The Torch Presents Black Then with Crispus Attucks

Passing The Torch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 3:08


Summary - Black Then A history podcast from Passing The Torch Podcast Network.Join Martin Foster and a rotation of guest hosts to celebrate and uplift the talents of African Americans throughout military history. Tune in to hear a quick synopsis of heralded and unheralded patriots.What has been pieced together paints a picture of a young man who showed an early skill for buying and trading goods. He seemed unafraid of the consequences of escaping the bonds of slavery. Historians have theorized that Attucks was the focus of an advertisement in a 1750 edition of the Boston Gazette in which a white landowner offered to pay 10 pounds for the return of a young runaway enslaved person.Attucks, however, managed to escape for good, spending the next two decades on trading ships and whaling vessels coming in and out of Boston. He also found work as a rope maker.Fast forwarding, As British control over the colonies tightened, tensions escalated between the colonists and British soldiers. Attucks was one of those directly affected by the worsening situation. Seamen like Attucks constantly lived with the threat they could be forced into the British navy, while back on land, British soldiers regularly took part-time work away from colonists.On March 2, 1770, a fight erupted between a group of Boston rope makers and three British soldiers. The conflict was ratcheted up three nights later when a British soldier looking for work reportedly entered a Boston pub, only to be greeted by furious sailors, one of whom was Attucks.The details regarding what followed are a source of debate, but that evening, a group of Bostonians approached a guard in front of the customs house and started taunting him. The situation quickly escalated. When a contingent of British redcoats came to the defense of their fellow soldier, more angry Bostonians joined the fracas, throwing snowballs and other items at the troops.Attucks was one of those at the front of the fight amid dozens of people, and when the British opened fire he was the first of five men killed. His murder made him the first casualty of the American Revolution. Quickly becoming known as the Boston Massacre, the episode further propelled the colonies toward war with the British. Accomplishments and LegacyAttucks became a martyr. His body was transported to Faneuil (like Daniel) Hall, where he and the others killed in the attack were laid in state. City leaders waived segregation laws in the case and permitted Attucks to be buried with the others.In the years since his death, the legacy for Attucks has continued to endure, first with the American colonists eager to break from British rule, and later among 19th-century abolitionists and 20th-century civil rights activists. In his 1964 book Why We Can't Wait, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lauded Attucks for his moral courage and his defining role in American history.Reference: Citation InformationArticle TitleCrispus Attucks BiographyAuthorBiography.com EditorsWebsite NameThe Biography.com websiteURLhttps://www.biography.com/military-figure/crispus-attucksAccess DateJuly 13, 2022PublisherA&E Television Networks

Black Is America
That Time Black America Helped Birth A Nation

Black Is America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 16:35


How did Black America help birth a nation? In this special episode of the Black Is America podcast, we explore the story of the known patriots like Crispus Attucks and also some of the lesser-known ones like Peter Salem and Salem Poor. We also make the case why the 4th of July is very important to Black America.  In this episode, you will hear: How George Washington felt about enslaved black people serving in the Continental Army Why Crispus Attucks was in the front of the crowd at the Boston Massacre  How Black America saved soldiers a Valley Forge  Sources to create this episode come from History.com, Blackpast.com, Battlefield.org, and National Park Service at nationalparkservice.gov. Scenes from Good Times are courtesy of Tandem Productions and Sony Pictures Television.

Legends, Folklore, & History of New England

The first causality of the Boston Massacre had an interesting life and his eternal resting place is filled with ghostly tales and spooky specters.

Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast with Kent Sterling
Indianapolis Colts - Seven position battles to watch! Indiana Hoosiers tops in the Big 10? You bet!

Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast with Kent Sterling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 16:24


Colts have heavy competition at seven spots, and all will be worth watching. It could get even more interesting and wide receiver if T.Y. Hilton signs! And yes, the battle for third QB between Ehlinger and Coan is on the list! Who loves a third string quarterback like Colts fans? (at 12:25) Michigan Basketball lost two one-and-dones to the NBA Draft, so the first Big 10 Championship for the Hoosiers in seven years should be within their grasp! (at 14:25) Indiana Football shown no respect by Athlon Sports - maybe for good reason. (at 15:23) Crispus Attucks basketball alum Harold Bennett murdered on Indy's south east side. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support

The Gist of Freedom   Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
Black History University Monthly Recap w/ Dr.Sinha! March 2022

The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 43:00


Black History University Monthly Recap w/ Dr.Sinha! March 2022 Black Abolitionism During Queen Charlotte's Reign,  America's Last Queen Who is also of African Descent. 1. James Somerset (c. 1741 – after 1772) was an African man and the plaintiff in a pivotal court case that was widely reported as outlawing slavery in Britain 2.   Judge Mansfield raised his Black niece as his daughter, ruled against slavers in Somerset's Case, and Zong Case. 3. Famous Official paintings by abolitionist Allan Ramsay proudly features Queen Charlotte's African Features in her Coronation Portrait, he also painted a popular image of Judge Mansfield's black and white daughter playing together carefree. 4. Sojourner Truth sues and wins her son's freedom. 5. Bishop Richard Allen founder of Mutual Aid Society and African Methodist Episcopal Church  6. Black Loyalist Harry Wahington successfully eludes capture from Geo. Washington leads a revolution in Africa after serving in the Revolutionary War. 7. Phyllis Wheatley pens a poem a tribute to Christopher Snieder, a child killed leading up to the Revolutionary War, although Crispus Attucks is credited for being the first martyr.  8. Black Revolutionary Era Authors: Lucy Prince and Lemuel Hayes Queen Charlotte, Queen City Charlotte N.C.,  Harriet Dred, wife Dred Scott Sojourner  Truth Sued For her son's freedom    

Talking Hoosier History
Giving Voice: Rosemary Anderson Davis

Talking Hoosier History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 26:57


On this episode of Giving Voice, we speak with Gary Roosevelt alum Rosemary Anderson Davis. Gary Roosevelt, an all-Black high school in Gary, Indiana, faced Crispus Attucks in the historic 1955 IHSAA Boys Basketball State Championship game. Davis gives listeners some insight into what it was like to be on the other side of the game. See a transcript and show notes at podcast.history.in.gov. 

Alts
African-American Artifacts Archivist and Collector, Elizabeth Meaders

Alts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 25:45


Horacio spoke with Elizabeth Meaders, owner of the world's largest private collection of African-American artifacts. Ms. Meaders's collection includes 20,000 items spanning from the pre-Revolution slave era through the Civil Rights Movement. Through her collection, Ms. Meaders tells an American story she feels has all too often been ignored and forgotten. In its entirety and one single lot, it will be up for auction through Guernsey's auction house in Manhattan on March 15th at 2 PM ET. Appraisers have put the collection's worth at between $7.5 - 10 million.Discussion topics include:The beginnings of her collectionFinding new items to collect through sports shows and cataloguesFilling knowledge gaps through the artifacts in her collectionThe possibility of using the collection to open a new museumHer desire to see her collection at The Obama Presidential LibraryMedals dedicated to Crispus Attucks and the Benjamin Butler MedalHer responsibility to see that her collection gets a new life and a new embraceStewarding a potential windfall according to her life philosophy---Follow Alts- Website & newsletter: https://alts.co- Discord: https://discord.gg/DEkHgzggwC- Twitter: https://twitter.com/altassetsclub- Insta:https://instagram.com/alts_co

Talking Hoosier History
Crispus Attucks: Challenging Segregation On and Off the Court

Talking Hoosier History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 25:38


In this episode, we explore how Crispus Attucks High School went from being excluded from the Indiana High School Athletics Association to being the first all-Black school to win a high school state basketball championship in the nation. 

Dangerous INFO podcast with Jesse Jaymz
22 "The HONK HONK" Canadian Patriots, tyrant puppetry, commie Olympics, Black People Matter, NoFundMe, media misinformation, race baiters, natural human learning, Apple Air Tag trackers, Bitcoinery, Freedom Convoy 2022, Joe Rogan

Dangerous INFO podcast with Jesse Jaymz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 127:31


The honking will continue until freedom and liberty has been restored. Join us this week as we jump into a batch of different topics including the narrative switch by the usual MSM propagandists and their race baiting partners as they try to shift off of the dying Coward-19 story line. The commie Olympics are on, are you avoiding them too? Beware of the deep state controlled, big tech tyranny of Go Fund Me and use GIVE SEND GO instead. Show links:GiveSend Go: https://www.givesendgo.com/Unsung heroes project, Crispus Attucks: https://www.unsungheroesproject.com/crispus-attucks.htmlSponsor support "Shout-Outs"Jill Barc - PatreonManuel Espejo - Snail MailJT - SubscribeStarRyan Mansfield - PatreonEric Heikkila - PatreonCarmie Rosario - PatreonSupport the show on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JesseJaymzSubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/jesse-jaymzSocial Media:Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/jessejaymz1/Telegram- https://t.me/jessejaymzGab- https://gab.com/Jessejaymz*Join the party on Discord-* https://discord.gg/cE45aZ4RpTJoin my mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/03e09a1333c8/jessejaymzemailsignupSend stuff to my PO Box: Jesse JaymzPO Box 541 Clarkston, MI 48347Listen on:Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1585900698Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/4qT8ncYfYNe9EgVle3sN5kStitcher- https://www.stitcher.com/show/jesses-jaymz-dangerous-infoSMART is the acronym that was created by technocrats that have setup the "internet of things" that will eventually enslave humanity to their needs.

Debut Buddies
Black History with Monica Morris & Lynn Teasley

Debut Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 49:53


Monica and Lynn are BACK and we're talking about Black History! Topics include Fred Hampton, the Middle Passage, Freedom Riders, Crispus Attucks and, most often, White Supremacy. Plus we play Basquiat or Not!? Dig in! It's fun one. [Apologies for some connection / sound issues in this ep.]Begin Again by Eddie S. Glaude Jr.: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/575725/begin-again-by-eddie-s-glaude-jr/Hale & Foster: https://www.haleandfoster.com/Mediocre by Ijeoma Oluo: https://www.sealpress.com/titles/ijeoma-oluo/mediocre/9781580059510/Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult: https://www.amazon.com/SEDUCED-INSIDE-THE-NXIVM-CULT/dp/B08L5P4BTBAnd if you like our theme song, check out Michael J. O'Connor's other tunes: https://michaeljoconnor.bandcamp.com

The Basketball State
The Basketball State (Episode 24) - Santa Shootout and 2022 Recruiting

The Basketball State

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 48:39


Jackson and Jared break down the fascinating results of the first ever All-State Sneakers for Santa Shootout held at Brownsburg with marquee games in Ian Scott's 42 points against North Central, Crispus Attucks beating Warren Central in a tight game, and Homestead beating Cathedral in double overtime, among others. Additionally, the guys discuss who is standing out as real contenders for state in both boys and girls, as well as updates in the recruitment of two of the top prospects in the state's junior class. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

A Southern Girl’s View with Sandy Adams
Nathaniel Sheidley CEO & President Revolutionary Spaces Boston

A Southern Girl’s View with Sandy Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 73:31


Today on the show, I am chatting with Nat Sheidley, CEO and President of Revolutionary Spaces in Boston Nat and I chat about his childhood in rural Connecticut, his love of African history, the days he spent living in Cape Town, his path into Colonial American history.  Then we dive into the importance of Crispus Attucks and why defining “we the people” is still as complicated today as it was in 1776.  All this and so much more. I so appreciate Nat taking the time to chat with me today.  You can find out more about Revolutionary Spaces and how you can become a member at www.revolutionaryspaces.org   And on social media : https://www.instagram.com/revspaces/ https://www.facebook.com/RevSpaces/ https://twitter.com/revspaces   You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview And if you are feeling extra happy, we would love if you snapped a screenshot of this episode and post it on Instagram stories, tagging Rev Spaces and A Southern Girl's View and let everyone know what you loved most about this episode. And if you want to leave us even more love, then hop over to iTunes and leave us a 5 star review or leave us a comment wherever you are listening to this podcast. You can watch the video version of this podcast on my website https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day.

The Lisa Show
School after 50, Black History Month, Lies We Tell Our Kids, Effects of Online Dating, Ultra Running, Energy-Saving Gadgets

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 101:12


School after 50 (0:00:00) For those who are middle-aged and didn't finish college because life had other plans for you, chances are you've thought about going back. You might be afraid of being the oldest one in all your classes or having to form study groups with high school graduates. But you will be comforted to know that 7.4 million students in colleges and universities across the U.S. are 25 years or older. Here to help us overcome our initial skepticism of going back to school as adults is Dr. Laurie Quinn, interim president at Champlain College in Vermont. She's here to talk about why so many adults are going back to college and the pros and cons of doing so. Black History Month (0:15:31) In school, we all learned about George Washington, JFK, and Susan B Anthony. But did you learn about Claudette Colvin, Crispus Attucks, or Maya Angelou? Black history in the context of American history is often forgotten. But, as Americans, it's important to remember that African American history is American history. Here to talk about the importance of Black History Month is Jeanetta Williams, president of the Salt Lake City chapter of the NAACP. Lies We Tell Our Kids (0:32:59) Do any of these lies sound familiar? Vegetables give you superpowers. The internet turns off at 8pm. Gum will stay in your stomach for 7 years if you swallow it. Drinking caffeine will stunt your growth. As parents, sometimes we tell our kids little white lies in hopes that they'll behave. But sometimes I wonder if this is the right parenting move. Here to talk about the potential benefits and harms of lying to our children is friend of the show Carrie Ann Rhodes. Effects of Online Dating (0:50:36) I don't think that anyone will disagree with me when I say that dating today looks different than it used to. In the days before the internet, you would ask out the girl or boy in your social studies class or your friends would set you up. Nowadays, it's all about the swiping and matching online. So, what effects have these dating apps really had on the dating landscape? To find out, we invited celebrity matchmaker Carmelia Ray to tell us about the changes she's seen in her almost 30 years of working in the dating industry. Ultra Running (1:07:12) You've heard of half marathons and marathons… but have you heard of Ultra marathons? They're just as intense as they sound. Ultra-marathons are races that are any distance longer than a regular 26.2-mile marathon. The people who run these races are seemingly superhuman. We wanted to know more about these amazing runners and extreme marathons, so we invited Paul Ronto from Run Repeat who collaborated on a study of ultra-marathons. Energy-Saving Gadgets (1:24:32) Do you ever look around your house and realize just how much energy you use up? The average US household has about 65 devices always drawing power even when they're turned off, and the U.S. spends $19 billion on this vampire power. Reducing the amount of energy your household consumes can save money and the environment. Luckily, it can be as simple as switching out some electronics. Here to tell us what technology we can incorporate into our homes that will help us save money and power is Suzanne Kantra. Suzanne is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Techlicious.com.