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Best podcasts about Harry Moore

Latest podcast episodes about Harry Moore

Tales From The East Stand

We're Zoomin' on Halloween to talk the wins in Belfast, with the Graham Burke Show, and Dundalk, which takes the title race down to the last day. Harry Moore hosts the quiz final between Gary O'Neill and Conan Noonan in front of the players and staff at Roadstone.

The County Cricket Podcast
2024 County Championship End Of Season Review

The County Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 124:27


Welcome to Episode 320 of The County Cricket Podcast! On today's episode, hosts Aaron, Ciaran and Joe sat down to review the standout moments and major talking points from the 2024 County season such as Surrey's historic threepeat, Lancashire and Kent's relegation to the Second Division, Sussex and Yorkshire's promotion back to Division One and the impressive emergence of Derbyshire bowling all-rounder Harry Moore. If you enjoyed this episode please feel free to share it with any cricket fans that you know and be sure to follow us on Twitter for daily County Cricket and Podcast updates!    Check out Ciaran and Joe's socials here:  https://twitter.com/CP_McCarthy https://x.com/Joe_Nuttall9   Check out the MND Association here:  https://www.mndassociation.org/   Check out our Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thecountycricketpodcast   Check out our Twitter here: https://twitter.com/TheCountyCrick2   Check out our £1 Patreon membership here:  https://www.patreon.com/thecountycricketpodcast   This episode of The County Cricket Podcast was brought to you in association with our friends at Bear Cricket:  https://www.bearcricket.co.uk/

Storytime with K
✈️ PAW Patrol Up In The Air ✈️ Nickelodeon Stories for Kids Read Aloud [ READ ALONG VIDEO ON SPOTIFY ]

Storytime with K

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 2:53


Welcome! ✈️ Today, listen to K read aloud Nickelodeon PAW Patrol Up In The Air by Mary Tillworth ( ages 3 - 8 ). Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book. Nickelodeon PAW Patrol Up In The Air was illustrated by Harry Moore. This book was published by Nickelodeon Publishing in 2018. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday! VIDEO OPTION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only* #pawpatrol #kidsbooksreadaloud #storytimewithk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storytimewithk/message

Tell Me a Story, Mama
Paw Patrol: Holiday Helpers

Tell Me a Story, Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 7:55


By Ursula Ziegler Sullivan. Illustrated by Harry Moore.

Tales From The East Stand

We have a month's worth of news to catch up on, ranging from transfers and awards to the Prof's love life. There's details on our first ever live podcast on stage at the Civic Theatre in Tallaght on January 13th and the much anticipated quiz final between Gary O'Neill and Jack Byrne, hosted by Harry Moore in Malahide. Paul Weafer pops by to talk Focus Ireland's 12 Days of Christmas Voucher Appeal and our author series continues with 'League of Ireland: An illustrated History 1980-1990' by Bartley Ramsay and Peter O'Toole, a fanzine about 80s kits.

Tales From The East Stand

With Karl on his own again, there's an Icelandic theme to this week's show as he chats to Breidablik fan Hafstein Arnason, and there's a return to the podcast of two special guests, the goalkeeper who played in the 7-0 aggregate win over Fram Reykjavik in 1982, Alan O'Neill, and the man who scored Rovers' winning goal away to Stjarnan in 2017, Gary Shaw. Big Al remembers that week long stay in Iceland, alongside his friends Robbie Gaffney and Jacko McDonagh, and also discusses Gavin Bazunu and The Boot Room and Alan Mannus taking his club record of 120 clean sheets. Shawsy helps review a poor game in Dundalk last Friday, before taking a trip down memory lane to Bradser's first European win six years ago. Plus, #RTEGate, news on next Friday's landmark 250th episode and the last 16 of Questions From The East Stand gets underway with Gary O'Neill vs Sean Kavanagh - hosted by quizmaster Harry Moore.

Vegan Body Coach Podcast
The Problem with Fitness Influencers... and what to do about it with Harry Moore.

Vegan Body Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 79:15


Social media is a tricky space to navigate, especially in the fitness industry. For the budding fitness enthusiast or novice trainee, looking for content on social platforms around what to do in the gym and how to eat for results, will more often than not lead them to a plethora of influencers with large followings. However this doesn't always mean their content will be helpful, or even effective. And often, it can even be harmful, specifically to their mental health.In todays episode I am chatting with Harry Moore, from the YouTube channel - Team ForNever Lean.Harry (or Harold as he's known), does a great job of addressing some of the key concerns around what's being posted online and helps viewers to better discern what's good information and what's mere marketing. I loved this discussion, and I am looking forward to having another yarn with Harold in the future. If you are new to the show, please consider subscribing and checking out our previous episodes on everything from creatine to body positivity. Also, if you enjoy this content at all, it would mean the world if you could take just a couple of minutes to throw up a quick review for the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. That's it from me.See you in the next one, plant friends.- Jax.Links:Team ForNever LeanHarold's IGFollow VBC here.Coaching enquires here.Support the show

GSMC Classics: Broadway Is My Beat
GSMC Classics: Broadway Is My Beat Episode 102: The Harry Moore Murder Case

GSMC Classics: Broadway Is My Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 34:10


Airing from 1949 to 1954, Broadway Is My Beat, is a radio crime drama, about a Times Square detective named Danny Clover who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle—the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate give you a glimpse into the past.

Pump Fiction
4 - Secrets and Lies (of Online Coaches, FaceApp and Bubble Tea)

Pump Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 74:18


The boys have online coaching on blast this week - how to spot the good ones from the fakers and money makers. There's a curious tip on how to spot people using FaceApps to digitally enhance themselves, plus all your usual Q&A including glute training, grip strength and hype songs.Get in touch with us @pumpfictionpod!Presented by Harry Moore, Chris D Fellowes and Michael Carter.

Cruel Tea
The Unsolved Murder of Harry and Harriette Moore Season 1 Episode 24

Cruel Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 74:00


Langston Hughes, famous poet, wrote about the amazing life and accomplishments of civil rights activist Harry Moore who was tragically murdered on Christmas Day in 1951 along with his loving wife of 25 years, Harriette. Due to Florida law enforcement's involvement in the Ku Klux Klan, key evidence was hidden or destroyed and Moore's murderers were never brought to justice despite five separate investigations into the incident. He's a forgotten hero of the civil rights movement and we aim to shine some light on this brave soul's life and achievements. Instead of gifts this year, please consider donating to:https://engage.naacpldf.org/bjS0OzAK_0K3GWxHeFEI-g2?source=DU22M2AA&utm_source=fy22eoy&utm_medium=sem&utm_campaign=eoy&utm_content=version1&gclid=CjwKCAiAtouOBhA6EiwA2nLKH4BkyKYrPTw3EnVzPVs5-PsL0p0FsZoHHNaF51UXW6WwGjwo73JNjhoCSPgQAvD_BwEhttps://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-for-black-lives-matter.htmlWant an ad free experience and an extra episode every week? Join our patreon! patreon.com/cruelteacheck out all the other stuff we do! https://linktr.ee/crueltea --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cruelteapod/supportSupport the show

Forum Health Integrative Medicine Provider Network Podcast
The Top 4 Supplements for Women Over 50

Forum Health Integrative Medicine Provider Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 7:46


In this episode, Dr. Harry Moore of Forum Health gives his top four supplement recommendations for women over 50. He explains how many women lack essential nutrients and how supplementing can help achieve optimal health. Taking these four supplements daily have been shown to increase energy, reduce inflammation and aid in maintaining bone density.  Shop the supplements mentioned in this episode at Forum Health.  At Forum Health, our nationwide community of healthcare practitioners is setting a new standard for healthcare. Our novel approach combines the powerful principles of functional and integrative medicine with advanced medical treatments and technology, data analytics, and collaborative relationships. Visit us to schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation to discuss your health needs and goals: https://www.forumhealth.com/contact/   Website: https://www.forumhealth.com/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forumhealthco/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forum_health/   Find a Forum Health practice: https://www.forumhealth.com/locations/

One Crime At A Time
Ep 38 - The Murders of Harry & Harriette Moore

One Crime At A Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 76:21


This week we discuss the murders of civil rights activist Harry Moore and his wife Harriette.Link to Patreon, Merch, and pretty much everything else about us https://linktr.ee/onecrimepodLink to our sponsor Real Sleep https://www.realsleep.com/discount/POD Use the code "POD"

I Love Old Time Radio
Ep0633: Broadway is My Beat - "The Harry Moore Murder Case"

I Love Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 33:02


Harry Moore has been killed...but what about his strange wife? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveoldtimeradio/message

Horrible History
Episode 14 - Mims, FL & Montgomery County, MS (Genometry)

Horrible History

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 75:51


Our third episode in our Black History Series! Today, Emily heads to Mims, Florida - about 45 miles from Orlando - to tell the story of Harry and Harriette Moore, a badass couple that stood up against racism and became the first martyrs of the Civil Rights movement. Then Rachel tells the incredible story of Fannie Lou Hamer, one of the most important, passionate, and powerful voices of the civil and voting rights movement. Hopefully, you're horrified!Content/Trigger Warnings: ViolenceContact Us: Instagram: @horriblehistorypod Twitter: @thehorriblepod Email: horriblehistorypodcast@gmail.com Support the Show: Buy Us a Coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/horriblehistory Patreon - www.patreon.com/horriblehistory Help this little podcast grow! $5 and up Patrons get early access, plus access to Happy Hour with Horrible History.Sources:SNC DigitalBible GatewayAmerican RhetoricNew York TimesRSP HealthMontgomery County MSWomen's HistoryHistory.comZinned ProjectNAACP  Intro Music: “Creeper” - Oliver LyuSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/horriblehistory)

Knox Guitar Box
Episode 07: A Conversation with Jeffrey Fratus

Knox Guitar Box

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 37:50


Listen as Andy LeGrand shares his conversation with singer-songwriter and classical guitarist Jeffrey Fratus. Jeffrey shares his band, Monohan's, music and plays live on this fantastic episode of KnoxGuitarBox.Harry Moore's - Rolling MelodyMonohan's (Jeffrey Fratus) - Empty Wilderness, The Past and Everything Else, Big Surprise, and Abraham.

Broadway Is My Beat
Broadway Is My Beat_52-06-02_(115)_The Harry Moore Murder Case

Broadway Is My Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 29:21


Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. For the remainder of the series, the role of Detective Danny Clover was portrayed by Larry Thor. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/broadway-is-my-beat/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Broadway Is My Beat
Broadway Is My Beat_52-06-02_(115)_The Harry Moore Murder Case

Broadway Is My Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 29:21


Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. For the remainder of the series, the role of Detective Danny Clover was portrayed by Larry Thor. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/broadway-is-my-beat/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Peninsula Obscura
16. The Murder of Harriette and Harry Moore: Part II

Peninsula Obscura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 40:35


Who killed Harry and Harriette Moore? And more importantly, how did their deaths change the course of American History? Find out the rest of the story in this part two episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Peninsula Obscura
15. The Murder of Harriette and Harry Moore: Part I

Peninsula Obscura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 38:46


The year is 1951, and Christmas day is coming to a close. We find ourselves in the small town of Mims, Florida. Harry Moore stays up late talking to his mother Rosa, and she's worried. She’s worried that his life, and his family’s lives are in danger. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Full Rigor: Florida True Crimes
Episode 34: Klan Khristmas Killings

Full Rigor: Florida True Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 30:00


In 1951, Harry T. and Harriette Moore were murdered on Christmas Day (their silver anniversary) when a bomb, set by the Klan, blew up their home in Mims, Florida. Harriette Moore was a classroom teacher and both were civil rights activists. Also the Klan marches down Worth Ave. on Palm Beach.

The Real Word
Episode 100: The 100th Episode Special

The Real Word

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 17:22


This week on The Real Word, Byron and Nicole celebrate 100 episodes with questions from viewers and former guests. Ful the full show, including a take on the newlywed game (Racket style), watch on YouTube: http://bit.ly/therealword100 Thank you to the following who sent in videos for the show! The Broke Agent: https://www.instagram.com/thebrokeagent/ Harry Moore: https://www.facebook.com/HarryMooreRealtor/ Melannie Hay:https://www.instagram.com/melanniehay/ Tom Ferry: https://www.instagram.com/tomferry/ Shout Outs: Thanks for the trophy, Coach Jason Farris! https://www.instagram.com/jasonjfarris/ Tom Toole, Philadelphia Realtor & Team Lead https://www.instagram.com/tomtoole3rd/ Josh Rubin, NYC RE Broker & Team Lead https://www.instagram.com/joshsellsny/ Suave, cameraman behind the scenes http://bit.ly/suave_ski Thank you to all who watch, comment and share. Stay tuned for the next 100! Connect with Byron Lazine + Nicole White on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byronlazine/ https://www.instagram.com/nicolewhiterealtor/ Watch The Rackets on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therackets

St. John's Episcopal Church Decatur Alabama
Stewardship Speaker: Harry Moore

St. John's Episcopal Church Decatur Alabama

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 3:39


Our True Crime Podcast
#50 Harry Moore and the Groveland Four

Our True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 78:51


On December 25, 1951, was a double celebration for Harry & Harriette Moore of Mims, Florida. Not only was it Christmas, but the couple were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. In those 25 years, the Moore’s had raised 2 daughters, taught countless children in segregated schools within Brevard County Florida, and founded the Brevard County chapter of the NAACP, just to name a few accomplishments.  It had become a tradition for the couple to cut their anniversary cake just as they had on their wedding day, arm in arm, hand in had.  As they sliced their cake that evening, they had no idea they would become the first assassinations of the civil rights movement.Join Jen and Cam on this very special 1st anniversary Our True Crime Podcast episode as we discuss Harry Moore and the Groveland Four.We have a brand new listener discretion from our buddy Edward Octoberpod @octoberpodVHSA giant thank you to all our listeners, especially those that helped commemorate this milestone with us and gave us a 'thank you'. It has been a heck of a year and we love you all for listening and letting us do what we love. Here is to many, many more. -Jen and Cam 

Charles Sturt Stories
Ep 2: Harry Moore and Mitchell Cowan, a rare find in the vast Pilbara

Charles Sturt Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 14:38


Have you ever seen this little creature before? Let us answer: no, because this rare albino quoll was discovered in 2018 and Charles Sturt University students Harry Moore and Mitchell Cowan were there! Listen as they chat with host Hilary Longhurst about their experiences with this rare animal during their research work in the Pilbara, Western Australia. Episode recorded: 22 November 2018 Host: Hilary Longhurst, CSU Media Production: Adam Thompson, 2MCE Due to our many regional locations, CSU's podcast recordings range from phone, to studio, to in-person recordings, leading to some natural variance in recording sound. Thank you for listening to CSU Stories.

Black Man With A Gun Show
556 - Lift Every Voice & Sing

Black Man With A Gun Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 56:44


History On Christmas Day 1951, Harry T. Moore and his wife, Harriette, had just finished celebrating their silver anniversary when a bomb blew up their home in Mims, Fla. The explosion killed the couple, and they became the first martyrs from civil rights movement the 1950s. For seventeen years, in an era of official indifference and outright hostility, the soft-spoken but resolute Moore traveled the back roads of the state on a mission to educate, evangelize, and organize. On Christmas night in 1951, in Mims, Florida, a bomb placed under his bed ended Harry Moore’s life. His wife, Harriette, died of her wounds a week later. And I bet you have never heard of it. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR9yuCL56Ec] Armed Citizens News Man shot attempting to break into house in Liberty Eylau Fort Bragg soldier allegedly shoots, kills wife’s attacker at North Carolina home Homeowner shoots suspected burglar in southern Indian River County, Sheriff's Office says Concealed Carry holder holds robbery suspect at gunpoint “We all have dreams. In order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline and effort.”  Jesse Owens  Support http://Crossbreedholsters.com - buy something. Get your concealed Carry insurance at http://USCCA.Blackmanwithagun.com Check out the Law of Self Defense Michael J. Woodland and I on video. [embed]https://youtu.be/JwdOcTIwNKc[/embed]

Mikael Fernström's posts
Harry Moore playing his Kokoto

Mikael Fernström's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 4:08


in duet with the sea, as picked up by hydrophones, at Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh, Co. Cork in Ireland. World Listening Day 2017

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Wiki History!
Wiki History: Unknown Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement 1

Wiki History!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2015 18:49


Welcome back to robinlofton.com.  Actually, I should welcome to the new rememberinghistory.com podcast. This month, April 2015, I launched the new and improved website and podcast called rememberinghistory.com where we are still remembering history and we’re still making history, too!  Yes, it’s a new and improved website and community where you can still find the Wiki History podcasts, my bodacious blog and a great community of fun and friendly people who love history!  You will also find some new things at rememberinghistory.com. I have opened a store called Books & Stuff where you can find, well, books. But you can also find DVDs, videos, and lots of other “stuff” to enhance your history experience.    While I’m glad that you are listening to my podcasts, I think that it’s also important to read, read and read some more.  I remember that John Adams (2nd president of the United States) said when after finishing his studies at Harvard and before writing the Massachusetts constitution was asking himself, “How can I judge? How can any man judge unless his mind has been opened and enlarged by reading?!”  That’s why I have opened a books and stuff store.  And I’ve made it easy because I have also added my personal reading recommendations for the month and for just general knowledge and interest. Everything that I recommend in the store, I have personally read and highly recommend. So, what if you’re not the reading type? That’s okay too. Some people are more visual. Some people are more audio-oriented. Everyone is learns differently.  (John Adams and his contemporaries didn’t have that option!) But we do so I also recommend DVDs and audiobooks. Again, each one has been personally vetted by me—I have read, watched or listened to all of them.  I would also like your opinions about these supplementary items and I definitely want your recommendations too. So, that is one of the new things that you will find at rememberinghistory.com.   There will be another new addition to the website too, which will launch on June 1st.  I will give you more information and ways to win prizes and other freebies as the date gets closer but for now…just know that something big is coming soon. Stay tuned.  Finally, before getting to our first Wiki History Podcast about Less Famous Heroes, I just want to remind you that you can still go to robinlofton.com but you will be redirected automatically to rememberinghistory.com.      Please remember to sign up so that you can receive the podcasts, blogs, news and updates directly to you by email.  (Don’t worry, you won’t get an avalanche of email messages but you will stay informed and updated about the goings on at rememberinghistory.com. Enough said about that.   In the Spring, I like to take a moment to remember the people who have fought and died in the struggle for civil rights, the fight for human rights.  Yes, I know that Spring is upon us, the days are longer, the birds are singing again and the flower buds are just returning. It is a time for renewal. But for me it is also a time for remembrance.  Why? Two reasons. In the midst of all the wonderful feelings of happiness, joy and freedom, it just feels right to me to remember those people who fought for us to have the right to enjoy those freedoms.  The second reason is that April 4th is the day that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.  April 4, 1968 to be exact.  He was certainly a fallen—and definitely not forgotten—hero.   Dr. King needs no introduction. But he definitely deserves our remembrance this month. He was a (or the) leader in the civil rights movement.  Many people do not realize, though, that he was also a philosopher and prolific writer.  His speeches are legendary but his books take the issues to a new level of deep.  One of his best, Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?  should be on everyone’s short list to read. Written in 1967, Dr. King discusses, in this book, the advances made in civil rights in the 1950s and 60s. But then he continues on to question what African Americans can and should do with these hard-won freedoms. He concludes that Blacks and whites—or actually, everyone—should unite to fight poverty and demand equality of opportunity. This is a powerful book, and very ahead of its time.       For a shorter and very moving summary of his philosophy, read Dr. King’s Letter from a Birmingham jail (written on April 16, 1963).  It is a condensed version of his philosophy and thoughts about discrimination, equality and how people will have to unite for the common good.  I saw another side to Dr. King as well in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail. He sounded angry and frustrated about the difficulties that he was facing in the cause of equality, especially from his clergy brethren.  You will see a very human side to Dr. King, which is compelling and provides a fuller picture of this brilliant man. Dr. King was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964. Yes, he was a leader of the African American community but his vision and work led him to become a world leader.  Dr. King was killed on April 4, 1968.  He will always be remembered and honored for his dedication and service.  And now is a great time to remember other people who though not so prominent or famous as Dr. King made important and courageous contributions in the field of human rights too.  Some made big contributions. Others made strong individual stands. All were important and deserve to be remembered. That’s what I’m doing today.   By the way, you can find Where Do We Go From Here? Chaos or Community? and Letter from a Birmingham Jail as well as DVDs and audiobooks in the bookstore at rememberinghistory.com. You don’t have to remember the names—you will find them in the Special Section called Less Famous Heroes in the bookstore at rememberinghistory.com.   Have you heard of Corporal Roman Ducksworth, Jr.?   Corporal Ducksworth was a military officer with leave to go home to see his wife and five children. On April 9, 1962, he was taking a bus through Mississippi when a police officer, William Kelly, awoke Corporal Ducksworth by punching him in the face. The officer then ordered Corporal Ducksworth off the bus. He refused.  The officer dragged then dragged him off the bus at gunpoint and shot him through the heart. Let’s back up a moment.  Why did this happen, why was Corporal Ducksworth killed?  Different accounts but probably because he refused to move when the bus entered Mississippi, where segregation was still enforced.  The Supreme Court had already declared segregation on buses to be illegal.  And Corporal Ducksworth stood up for his right to sit in any available seat on the bus. For that stand, he was punished, killed. In standing up for his right, he also stood up for our rights.  This was a courageous move for anyone to make in Mississippi in 1962. Unfortunately, Corporal Ducksworth was killed and Officer Kelly’s actions were ruled as justifiable homicide; no federal charges were filed.   However, Corporal Ducksworth received full military honors and a 16-gun salute. For his bravery in standing up for his rights, we salute Corporal Ducksworth and honor his courage.  Thank you, Corporal Ducksworth!     Rev. George Washington Lee   We move on now to another brave man in the fight for civil rights. Rev. George Washington Lee. What a great name. In fact, many African Americans were named (or named themselves) after the founders of the United States.  People like George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington are other examples.  Some were so named during slavery but many others received their names after slavery ended.  Back to George Washington Lee.   Reverend Lee was the first black person to register to vote in Humphreys County, Mississippi since Reconstruction. Rev. Lee often used his pulpit and his printing press to urge other Blacks to vote. White officials offered him protection on the condition he end his voter registration efforts. And Rev. Lee received many death threats for his efforts to register himself and other Blacks to vote. But he would not be deterred.   Reverend Lee was a member of the NAACP and had worked for years to pay poll taxes so that he could vote and was finally allowed to sign the register after the county sheriff feared federal prosecution.   On the night of May 7, 1955, Reverend Lee drove his car along Belzoni’s Church Street, returning from an NAACP meeting when people said “two gun blasts shattered the night stillness, and his Buick sedan swerved over the curb and rammed into a frame house.  Several witnesses saw a car drive by with white men inside but the local sheriff ruled that Rev. Lee had argued with a woman and lost control of his car. He died on his way to the Humphreys County Memorial Hospital.”     As it turned out, the FBI did investigate Rev Lee’s murder and records show the agency built a circumstantial murder case against two men, but a local prosecutor refused to take the case to a grand jury. Peck Ray and Joe David Watson Sr., the suspects, were members of the Citizens Council. Both died in the 1970s and never served any time for the killing.   Some of Lee’s friends believe the murder was part of a larger conspiracy involving influential members of the community who wanted to silence Rev. Lee for encouraging blacks to register to vote.   For his courage and determination to vote and encouraging other Blacks to vote, we honor the memory of Rev. George Washington Lee. And we thank him for his service.  (Applause)   I will end this first podcast about Less famous heroes with a discussion of Harry and Harriet Moore. They were both black educators in Florida and formed the first office of the N AACP in the southern state.  The Moores focused on the sharp disparity or difference between the salaries and benefits received by white teachers and black teachers in the public schools. In fact, they filed the first lawsuit teacher salary disparities.  They also fought against segregation particularly in education. Later, Mr. Moore began to focus on the problem of police brutality and lynching—both very controversial and dangerous subjects. Harry Moore documented and personally investigated more than a hundred cases of lynching in the state of Florida.  Because of their work against violence and discrimination, they received numerous death threats and were later fired from their jobs.         On Christmas Day in 1951, a firebomb was placed directly under their bedroom in the house where they with their two daughters. The bomb exploded while they slept. Its explosion was called the “blast heard around the world” and sent the bed flying through the ceiling. Harry Moore was killed instantly. Nine days later, Harriett Moore died. Their daughters survived. Rallies were held. Letters were sent to the Governor and President Eisenhower but to no avail. No one was ever arrested or charged. They are the only known couple to be killed in the fight for civil rights.     A recent investigation into the bombing—and by recent, I mean 2005 (more than 50 years ago their murders)—by the Florida State Attorney General discovered that the bombing had been done by four Klansmen who were known to be especially violent and used explosives in other killings. One of the klansmen actually had a diagram of the Moore’s home. Two of the klansmen died in 1956 (the year after the bombing), one klansman committed suicide and the remaining killer died in 1978. Before his death from cancer, he admitted to being at the scene of the bombing of the Moore’s home in 1951.   The Moore’s have received many posthumous awards and honors, including have a post office and state high way named after them. They were also inducted into the Florida Civil Rights Hall of Fame. Langston Hughes wrote and read a poem at their funeral. It is short so I want to take a moment to read it.   Florida means land of flowers It was on a Christmas night. In the state named for the flowers Men came bearing dynamite... It could not be in Jesus’ name Beneath the bedroom floor On Christmas night the killers Hid the bomb for Harry Moore   A book was written about Harry Moore called Before His Time: The Untold Story of Harry T. Moore, America’s First Civil Rights Martyr. It was written in 1999 by investigative journalist Ben Green. You can find this book (which is also about Harriett too) in the bookstore at rememberinghistory.com.  I hope that you read it but be prepared for an emotional ride—anger, sadness, frustration or all of the above. You decide. And let me know your thoughts and feelings about the book; I look forward to your comments.   For their work in education and courage to fight segregation and violence against African Americans, we remember and honor Harry and Harriett Moore. And we thank them for their service. (Applause!)   So, this brings the first podcast about Less Famous heroes to an end.  Corporal Ducksworth. Reverend George Washington Lee. Harry and Harriett Moore. While it is important to note the violence that ended their lives, it is more important (I believe) to remember how they lived, what they fought for and their courage under fire.  And they can give us the courage to stand up for what is right and fair for all people.   In the next podcast, I will make a special focus still on Less Famous heroes. But the next podcast will focus on heroes who were white and were killed during the civil rights movement, fighting for civil rights. I think that many times we forget that many whites participated in the rallies and marches and were also opposed to segregation and the other evils of discrimination. (Their work and activities also caused them to lose friends, be rejected by family members and face violence.) So, I’m going to remember them in the next podcast.  Their stories are also interesting and inspirational and remind us to stand up not only for our own rights, but also for the rights of others.   I am reminded of one of my favorite philosophers, Edmund Burke, who said “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” (repeat)  Well these people refused to “do nothing” even though things might have been easier and safer for them if they did. So they are an inspiration to us all and I am happy to remember and honor them in the next podcast.   I hope that you will join me for the next podcast and that you enjoyed this session.  Yes, the stories can be sad. They can be frustrating, perhaps even make you angry.  But they are a part of history—all these people made history and we are here to remember history and to make history, too!   If you want more information—and I hope that you do—please visit rememberinghistory.com and look at the blog and the bookstore where you will find the books that I mentioned at the beginning called Where do we go from here: Chaos or Community and the Letter from a Birmingham Jail. And the book about Harry Moore. You will also find other books, DVDs and resources that I personally recommend.  Also, please leave your questions, comments, stories or just whatever is on your mind. We are a welcoming community of historians and we want you to be a part of it.  So, see you next time at rememberinghistory.com (formerly robinlofton.com) where we are remembering history and we’re making history!   Bye for now!  

Primary Sources, Black History
UNESCO Florida, Dr.Dunn "The Beast In Florida"

Primary Sources, Black History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2012 97:00


Join The Gist of Freedom at The UNESCO ST Florida Conference - Live on Location Dr. Dunn, author  "The Beast In Florida" Presentations: Descendants of Rosewood Survivors and Victims. Topics:  The Rosewood Massacre- Self sustaining and Thriving African American town, Raided by Racist Murderers  Harry T. Moore and Harriet T. Moore, NAACP's First Civil Rights activist Couple Murdered. In 1951 after celebrating Christmas Day, civil rights activist Harry T. Moore and his wife Harriette retired to bed in their white frame house tucked inside a small orange grove in Mims, Florida. Ten minutes later, a bomb shattered their house, their lives and any notions that the south's post-war transition to racial equality would be a smooth one. Harry Moore died on the way to the hospital; his wife died nine days later.   As we celebrate and Congratulate America on their re-election of President Obama- we must never forget the historic significance of the struggle and to honor our legacy by making  a pledge to our God and Country to uphold it's tenets,  "I Am My brothers' keeper", From Attucks to Obama, the record shows our contributions to this nation's humanitarian social transformation is rooted in our abiltity  to humbly turn from our wicked ways in prayer, first and to then, courageously and successfully petition the government for relief.  We owe it to the brave freedom fighters to remain vigilant, in every election, from the PTA school board to the Presidency. Thereby doing our part to ensure the wrong side of history will never be forgotten or repeated, i.e, Gang & Gun Violence, Trayvon Matin, Jim Crow, Lynchings and Slavery.      

Moon Shots Program
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patient Harry Moore shares his thoughts on the Moon Shots Program

Moon Shots Program

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2012 1:43


Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patient Harry Moore Harry was one of many patients present at the moon shots announcement press conference and he shares his thoughts about what he heard. For more information visit http://cancermoonshots.org.

Moon Shots Program
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patient Harry Moore shares his thoughts on the Moon Shots Program

Moon Shots Program

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2012 1:43


Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patient Harry Moore Harry was one of many patients present at the moon shots announcement press conference and he shares his thoughts about what he heard. For more information visit http://cancermoonshots.org.