![Destination Freedom Black Radio Days artwork](https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts113/v4/91/00/66/9100661b-c24d-0839-2815-a6fea5096046/mza_9878550917213101871.jpg/100x100bb.jpg)
Destination Freedom
Destination Freedom Black Radio Days
English - March 04, 2020 21:18 - 57 minutes - 106 MBGovernment Society & Culture Documentary blackhistory blacklivesmatter peopleofcolor radiodrama series socialjustice Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Destination Freedom is an audio journey through the Black Experience in America and other unheard voices. Produced by donnie l. betts and No Credits Productions,LLC
The original Destination Freedom came to be in 1948 and ended 1950 all written by radio hall of fame writer Richard Durham. I reviled the shows in 1998 and I have been producing the series ever since.
When first produced The series walked a daring line between reform and revolution, and was shut down by its network in 1950, because of its pro Black stance and as McCarthyism tightened its grip on American broadcasting.
Destination Freedom Episode two
“The Dark Legend of Detroit Blue” written by Hugo Sayles with musical guest Lionel Young.
It was nineteen hundred, and thirty-three in Detroit, Michigan. Legends can be born, even in lowly places. Evil needs, create evil intentions This here is the story of a dark soul.
Detroit Blue had walked down murderer’s way so many times, on this day it would be his knife. Our killer lives in the darkness of places like this dim hallway, poised for murder In the dimness of the doorway, and he heard was a soft, “Mmmff,” as he drove his blade home. Wrong target. Very wrong. He felt a need to be something . . . someone else . . . not a killer . . . never a killer. Never Detroit Blue. But evil always find evil.
Follow us on facebook at nocreditsproductionsllc, twitter @blackradiodays @donniebetts instragram #nocreditsproductionsllc