In this episode of Social Gelo with Angelo, we sit down with martial arts pioneer Nathan Ingram, the first Black man to own and operate a dojo in New York City's Chinatown during the 1960s. Nathan shares firsthand historical accounts of what the martial arts scene was like during this pivotal era—**the rivalries, the legends, and the challenges** of breaking racial barriers in a predominantly Asian martial arts community. From training with iconic martial artists to navigating discrimination while earning respect, Nathan’s journey is one of resilience, skill, and passion for the arts. 🔴 Don’t miss this rare inside look at martial arts history from someone who lived it. 👉 Like, Comment & Subscribe for deeper insights into martial arts history, psychology, and culture! #MartialArts #SocialGeloPodcast #NathanIngram #KarateHistory #NYCChinatown #MartialArtsLegends