LE 206: I Never Learned That in School with Richard “Pete” Hill
Leading Equity
English - August 30, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 55.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 205 ratingsHow To Education Self-Improvement activism advocacy diversity education equity inclusion socialjustice Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
About Richard “Pete” Hill
Richard “Pete” Hill, served 22 years on active duty with the United States Army and retired in 2006 at the rank of Master Sergeant. While serving on active duty he deployed to combat in the Middle East twice. He served in both Operation Desert Storm in 1990 and Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. For his service, he earned the Bronze Star Medal with an Oak Leaf Cluster.
Pete is a self-taught historian who focuses on legislation and court decisions that have shaped and are shaping how Black America is perceived by the rest of the world.
Pete’s educational achievements include a Masters in Human Resource Management and a Masters in Management with an emphasis in Leadership. Pete is also a Certified Diversity Executive and is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Business Administration with Walden University.
Show Highlights
The Gag Rule Emancipation Proclamation 13th Amendment 15th Amendment The Exodus of 1879 19th Amendment Maceo SnipesConnect with Pete
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Additional Resources
Black Codes That Challenged the 13th Amendment
The Colfax Massacre and the End of Reconstruction
The South's Response to the Emancipation Proclamation of 1862
The Exodusters (The First Mass Migration From the South)
Annihilating Racial Injustice in School Course
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