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History of Libraries: The Original Search Engine with Librarian Jehan Giles

That Wasn't In My Textbook - August 28, 2020 17:22 - 1 hour
Did you know that the US has 17,000 libraries? That's more than the amount of Starbucks in the US.  Tune into today's episode with special guest Librarian and Archivist Jehan Giles to uncover how libraries have changed and evolved throughout history, find out about the racist practices that are...

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History of Tea: From China to Your Cup with LaTonia Cokely of Adjourn Teahouse

That Wasn't In My Textbook - August 14, 2020 15:45 - 50 minutes
It is believed that there are as many ways of preparing tea as there are cultures around the world—which may be the reason tea is the SECOND most popular drink in the world after water.  When the tea plant first arrived on the scene, tea trees were treated as a veggie, overtime is was discovere...

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History of Tea: From China to Your Cup ft. LaTonia Cokely of Adjourn Teahouse

That Wasn't In My Textbook - August 14, 2020 15:45 - 50 minutes
It is believed that there are as many ways of preparing tea as there are cultures around the world—which may be the reason tea is the SECOND most popular drink in the world after water.  When the tea plant first arrived on the scene, tea trees were treated as a veggie, overtime is was ...

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The History of Police in the US: Slave patrols to BLM

That Wasn't In My Textbook - July 31, 2020 13:24 - 1 hour
We can't talk about American Police and not discuss the race. And with the invention of camera phones, we can no longer ignore that police are murdering countless amounts of Black people.  To understand the tension and distrust of police by Black people, listen to the episode that unco...

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The History of Police in the US: Slave patrols to BLM with Will Cooper from #PoliticsIn60Seconds

That Wasn't In My Textbook - July 31, 2020 13:24 - 1 hour
We can't talk about American Police and not discuss the race. And with the invention of camera phones, we can no longer ignore that police are murdering countless amounts of Black people.  To understand the tension and distrust of police by Black people, listen to the episode that unco...

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History of Police in the US: Slave patrols to BLM with Will Cooper from #PoliticsIn60Seconds

That Wasn't In My Textbook - July 31, 2020 13:24 - 1 hour
We can't talk about American Police and not discuss the race. And with the invention of camera phones, we can no longer ignore that police are murdering countless amounts of Black people.  To understand the tension and distrust of police by Black people, listen to the episode that uncovers the ...

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History of Curating: Collecting and Selecting with Tyree Boyd-Pates

That Wasn't In My Textbook - July 17, 2020 11:00 - 52 minutes
In the world where we are curating our feeds and at a time when quarantine that has brought some families closer than ever-  it was pretty fitting to sit down with a curator to talk about the collection of art, not only just the fancy, pricey shit we use to see in art galleries and museum walls ...

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History of July 4th: When Black Folks Celebrated July 4th

That Wasn't In My Textbook - July 03, 2020 09:38 - 18 minutes
Did you know there was a time when July 4th was a Black Holiday? Yep, you read that right. At first, I couldn't believe it either. In this quick 18-minute episode find out why Black folks use to go hard and turn up on the July fourth. During this episode, you'll also uncover other historical ev...

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History of Juneteenth : 6 Facts You Should Know About Juneteenth

That Wasn't In My Textbook - June 19, 2020 12:30 - 7 minutes
Do you know that June 19th is known as the Day of Freedom?  Yep, June 19th, also called Juneteenth,  is actually the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.  In this quick 7-minute episode find out why General Granger's arrival in Texas on June ...

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Welcome to That Wasn't In My Textbook

That Wasn't In My Textbook - June 19, 2020 12:23 - 16 minutes
Listen to this  Welcome episode that will  introduce you to your new, fun, and risque audible textbook- that you'll never want to put down. Learn all the exciting things that are in store for this season and learn 5 fun facts about the women behind the mic.  Click “play” above to discover  the ...

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That Wasn't In My Textbook - June 18, 2020 22:47 - 2 minutes
Listen to this short clip that's a preview to your new, fun and risque audible textbook. Learn all the exciting things that are in store for this season.  Click “play” above to discover  the out-of-the-textbook topics we will discuss this season and to learn a little bit about your historian ho...

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