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Black History for Us All

Black History for Us All is a family-friendly daily podcast celebrating the hidden stories of Black excellence—past and present. Hosted by Mrs. Deb (@HeyMrsDeb), this engaging series brings unsung heroes, inventors, activists, artists, and trailblazers to life in a way that’s fun, educational, and perfect for kids and parents to listen to together. Because Black history isn’t just for some of us—it’s for ALL of us. Each episode highlights a different historical figure or event, unpacking their impact in short, engaging storytelling episodes that spark conversations at home. From the secret spy who helped defeat the Confederacy to the fearless leader who marched for civil rights, these are the stories that history books often leave out—but that we won’t let be forgotten. ✨ What You’ll Get: Daily 10-15 minute episodes covering hidden Black history. Family-friendly storytelling that kids and adults will enjoy. Free printable activities at HeyMrsDeb.com to extend the learning. Bonus YouTube content (@HeyMrsDeb) diving deeper into overlooked history. Hit “Follow” and join us as we celebrate Black history—because it belongs to all of us. 🔗 Find more resources & activities at HeyMrsDeb.com 📢 Follow @HeyMrsDeb on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok

info_outline Black History for Us All: Bessie Coleman – The First Black Woman Pilot 02/17/2025
info_outline Bayard Rustin – The Strategist Behind the Civil Rights Movement 02/16/2025
info_outline Charles Henry Turner – The Scientist Who Proved Insects Can Learn 02/15/2025
info_outline Paul Stephenson – The Man Who Led Britain’s Civil Rights Movement ✊🏾🚌 02/14/2025
info_outline Fannie Lou Hamer – The Voice of the Voting Rights Movement 02/13/2025
info_outline The Woman Who Led the Fight for School Desegregation 02/12/2025
info_outline Leland Melvin – From the NFL to Outer Space 02/12/2025
info_outline Nina Simone – The Voice of Resistance 02/10/2025
info_outline The Performer, Spy, and Civil Rights Icon 02/09/2025
info_outline The King of Calypso and a Voice for Justice 02/09/2025
info_outline Mahalia Jackson – The Queen of Gospel and Voice of the Movement 02/07/2025
info_outline Paul Robeson – The Voice of Justice 02/06/2025
info_outline Marcelite J. Harris – The First Black Woman General in the U.S. Air Force 02/05/2025
info_outline Benjamin Banneker – The Self-Taught Genius Who Helped Map D.C. 02/04/2025
info_outline Ida B. Wells – The Journalist Who Fought for Justice 02/03/2025
info_outline John Lewis – The Man Who Made ‘Good Trouble’ 02/02/2025
 
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