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🗓️ 20 April 2022
⏱️ 39 minutes
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We talk through the life of Angela Davis who is an American political activist, philosopher, academic, scholar, and author. She is a professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz. This is part 2 so if you haven't listened to part 1 please go back and listen before listening to this one.
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0:00.0 | I don't know what most white people in this country feel, but I can only include what they feel from the state of their institution. |
0:10.0 | Now, this is the evidence. |
0:14.0 | You want me to make an act of faith risking myself, my wife, my woman, my sister, my children, |
0:20.0 | on some idealism which you assure me |
0:23.9 | exists in America, which I have never seen. |
0:28.3 | Welcome back to Black History for White People, a podcast where we educate, resource, and challenge |
0:33.3 | white people about Black history. I'm Brad, and on today's's show are my co-host Katina and Garron. |
0:39.2 | Today is part two of our episodes on Angela Davis. So if you haven't listened to part one, |
0:44.8 | make sure you hit pause and go back and listen to part one that we released a couple weeks ago. |
0:49.5 | In this episode, we're going to pick up right where we left off with Angela and her friend Helen on the |
0:55.5 | run we talk about where she goes to next she goes to Detroit then to Miami and then back to |
1:00.4 | New York then we talk about her arrest and imprisonment we go through some more of the |
1:05.0 | storyline of her in solitary confinement then we cover her trial and go over the verdicts |
1:10.5 | then we end the episode with |
1:11.7 | some quotes from Angela herself. We hope you enjoy the discussion. So Angela was on the run and there was a |
1:21.2 | family that took her in. They were strangers. She didn't even know them, but Hardy and John took her in and |
1:27.3 | they reoriented their |
1:28.8 | entire lives around keeping her safe. Their schedules, their work schedules, their travel schedule |
1:33.3 | took pains on themselves in order to keep her safe from being captured. But before too long, |
1:40.5 | she had to move on from there. And so she went on to Detroit. And while she was traveling, |
1:46.0 | she saw on a television in a hotel false claims about herself and about what was happening. |
1:53.0 | And clearly these false claims being reported in the news were coming from the FBI. So the news |
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