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The Black Media Archive is a multi-media collection of African and African-American history, including speeches, archival video, movies, music, and more. It exists as a central resource of Black hist... more
FAQs about BMA: Black Media Archive:How many episodes does BMA: Black Media Archive have?The podcast currently has 425 episodes available.
May 11, 2009Episode 189: "Stag O Lee Blues"This episode is the popular blues song "Stag O Lee" recorded by Mississippi John Hurt (1928). The song's lyrics were based on the murder of William "Billy" Lyons by "Stagger" Lee Shelton on Christmas Eve, 1895 in St. Louis, Missouri....more4minPlay
May 06, 2009Episode 188: "The Right Side" (part 2)In the conclusion of this episode of "The Right Side" host Armstrong Williams interviews Dr. Boyd Graves about his research on the HIV/AIDS virus (2001)....more24minPlay
May 05, 2009Episode 188: "The Right Side" (part 1)In this episode of "The Right Side" host Armstrong Williams interviews Dr. Boyd Graves about his research on the HIV/AIDS virus (2001)....more27minPlay
April 29, 2009Episode 187: "The Lost City"I had to share one more episode with y'all, and this one is just as strange as the last. This is episode 8 of the 12-part serial "The Lost City" in which Evil Scientist Zolok (William 'Stage' Boyd), located deep in a Magnetic Mountain of darkest Africa, uses electricity to create earthquakes and distruction all over the world. One lone scientist, Bruce Gordon (Kane Richmond) shoulders the massive task of batteling this evil genius....more18minPlay
April 24, 2009Episode 186: "The Lost City"This is a strange one. The first episode of the 12-part serial "The Lost City" in which Evil Scientist Zolok (William 'Stage' Boyd), located deep in a Magnetic Mountain of darkest Africa, uses electricity to create earthquakes and distruction all over the world. One lone scientist, Bruce Gordon (Kane Richmond) shoulders the massive task of batteling this evil genius....more28minPlay
April 18, 2009Episode 185: "Say Hey: The Willie Mays Song" and "Amazing Willie Mays"This episode is two songs dedicated to baseball legend Willie Mays, "Say Hey: The Willie Mays Song" by the Treniers and "Amazing Willie Mays" by the King Odom Quartet both recorded in 1954....more6minPlay
April 15, 2009Episode 184: "Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?"In 1949 this song, "Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?", written and performed by Woodrow Buddy Johnson became an instant classic....more3minPlay
April 08, 2009Episode 183: Septima Poinsette ClarkThis episode is part of an interview with civil rights activist and community organizer Septima Poinsette Clark discussing her involvement in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). (July 30, 1976)...more31minPlay
April 02, 2009Episode 182: Mabel WilliamsThis episode is part of an interview with civil rights activist Mabel Williams, wife of Robert Williams discussing their lives in Monroe, North Carolina. (August 20, 1999)...more16minPlay
March 27, 2009Episode 181: John Hope FranklinOn July 22, 1990, historian and author John Hope Franklin appeared with host Richard D. Heffner on the show "Open Mind" to discuss the topic of "The Uses of the Past"....more29minPlay
FAQs about BMA: Black Media Archive:How many episodes does BMA: Black Media Archive have?The podcast currently has 425 episodes available.