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In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we dive into the revolutionary life of Tunis Campbell—a visionary leader who turned emancipation into a movement for Black self-governance. Born free in 1812, Campbell built schools, organized Black militias, and governed the Georgia Sea Islands with a radical commitment to land, law, and liberation. From training Union soldiers alongside Harriet Tubman to founding an all-Black town fortified against the KKK, Campbell’s legacy is a blueprint for Black freedom that white supremacists tried—and failed—to erase.
Tune in as we reconstruct the story of a man who didn’t just survive history—he rewrote it.
By Scribcaster NetworkIn this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we dive into the revolutionary life of Tunis Campbell—a visionary leader who turned emancipation into a movement for Black self-governance. Born free in 1812, Campbell built schools, organized Black militias, and governed the Georgia Sea Islands with a radical commitment to land, law, and liberation. From training Union soldiers alongside Harriet Tubman to founding an all-Black town fortified against the KKK, Campbell’s legacy is a blueprint for Black freedom that white supremacists tried—and failed—to erase.
Tune in as we reconstruct the story of a man who didn’t just survive history—he rewrote it.