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Black Women Who Wrote Themselves Into History
Manage episode 467379780 series 2994607
đ Black women who used the pen as a weaponâwhy donât we know their names?
In this powerful episode of The Black History Buff Podcast, King Kurus takes us on a journey through the lives of Phillis Wheatley, Maria W. Stewart, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harperâthree trailblazing Black women who defied the odds and demanded their voices be heard.
đ„ Phillis Wheatley â The enslaved poet who challenged the hypocrisy of the Founding Fathers and became the first published African American woman in 1773.
đ„ Maria W. Stewart â The fearless orator who, in 1831, became the first Black woman to publicly speak on politics and women's rightsâonly to be silenced by society.
đ„ Frances Ellen Watkins Harper â The poet and abolitionist who stood before the National Womenâs Rights Convention in 1866 and called out white feminists for ignoring Black womenâs struggles.
These women wrote themselves into history when the world wanted them erased. But their words still echo todayâare we listening?
đ§ Tune in now to rediscover the forgotten pioneers of Black literature and activism.
âš Enjoy ad-free episodes & bonus content? Join the Black History Village on Patreon đ https://www.patreon.com/Blackhistorybuff
#BlackHistoryPodcast #PhillisWheatley #MariaWStewart #FrancesEllenWatkinsHarper #WomenInHistory #BlackWomenWriters #Abolitionist #PoetryAsActivism #IntersectionalFeminism #untoldstories
The Black History Buff Podcast is a fully independent project.
We aren't backed by a publishing house, advertising partners or a major enterprise. For our existence, we depend on our loyal listeners â we depend on you.
So, if you enjoy our content and want to support the creation of more, join our history village and support our mission to share hidden stories from Black Culture, join my free Patreon:
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- Early access to new episodes
- Bonus episodes and content
- Be part of the creation of new episodes
- Guest memberships
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Thank you for listening, sharing, and joining us on our mission.
Stay Blessed,
King Kurus, The Black History Buff
Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/black-history-buff-podcast/exclusive-content
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80 episodes
Manage episode 467379780 series 2994607
đ Black women who used the pen as a weaponâwhy donât we know their names?
In this powerful episode of The Black History Buff Podcast, King Kurus takes us on a journey through the lives of Phillis Wheatley, Maria W. Stewart, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harperâthree trailblazing Black women who defied the odds and demanded their voices be heard.
đ„ Phillis Wheatley â The enslaved poet who challenged the hypocrisy of the Founding Fathers and became the first published African American woman in 1773.
đ„ Maria W. Stewart â The fearless orator who, in 1831, became the first Black woman to publicly speak on politics and women's rightsâonly to be silenced by society.
đ„ Frances Ellen Watkins Harper â The poet and abolitionist who stood before the National Womenâs Rights Convention in 1866 and called out white feminists for ignoring Black womenâs struggles.
These women wrote themselves into history when the world wanted them erased. But their words still echo todayâare we listening?
đ§ Tune in now to rediscover the forgotten pioneers of Black literature and activism.
âš Enjoy ad-free episodes & bonus content? Join the Black History Village on Patreon đ https://www.patreon.com/Blackhistorybuff
#BlackHistoryPodcast #PhillisWheatley #MariaWStewart #FrancesEllenWatkinsHarper #WomenInHistory #BlackWomenWriters #Abolitionist #PoetryAsActivism #IntersectionalFeminism #untoldstories
The Black History Buff Podcast is a fully independent project.
We aren't backed by a publishing house, advertising partners or a major enterprise. For our existence, we depend on our loyal listeners â we depend on you.
So, if you enjoy our content and want to support the creation of more, join our history village and support our mission to share hidden stories from Black Culture, join my free Patreon:
- Membership benefits include:
- Early access to new episodes
- Bonus episodes and content
- Be part of the creation of new episodes
- Guest memberships
- Get featured In Episode End credits
- Ad Free Episodes
https://www.patreon.com/Blackhistorybuff
Join my newsletter to be kept up to date with the latest posts
https://steadyhq.com/en/blackhistory
Find me on Social Media
https://linktr.ee/BlackHistoryBuff
Thank you for listening, sharing, and joining us on our mission.
Stay Blessed,
King Kurus, The Black History Buff
Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/black-history-buff-podcast/exclusive-content
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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