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NOTE: This post was late today. The holiday will totally mess with your schedule if you’re not careful.
Non-musical history for today: 1851 – Sojourner Truth delivered her famous Ain’t I a Woman? Speech at the Women’s Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio. Of course, a white woman became better known for it during the Civil War in 1863, but when Nell Irvin Painter’s 1996 biography of Truth came out, historians shifted their citations.
Music history, album anniversaries, birthdays, and deaths for May 29.
Recorded in the Omniverus Podcast Studios at Liberty Plaza.
Leave comments at [email protected] or 336-422-NUMB (6862).
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On Camel City Radio, it’s hump day every day!
By Timothy G Beeman II5
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NOTE: This post was late today. The holiday will totally mess with your schedule if you’re not careful.
Non-musical history for today: 1851 – Sojourner Truth delivered her famous Ain’t I a Woman? Speech at the Women’s Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio. Of course, a white woman became better known for it during the Civil War in 1863, but when Nell Irvin Painter’s 1996 biography of Truth came out, historians shifted their citations.
Music history, album anniversaries, birthdays, and deaths for May 29.
Recorded in the Omniverus Podcast Studios at Liberty Plaza.
Leave comments at [email protected] or 336-422-NUMB (6862).
Tune into Camel City Radio via the app (for iOS and Android), Alexa, or Audacy.
On Camel City Radio, it’s hump day every day!