The Rick Smith Show

The History We Don’t Teach

02.16.2024 - By Rick SmithPlay

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February 16, 2024 The Memphis Sanitation Strike – a pivotal moment in the civil rights and labor rights movements – began in February of 1968. Several weeks later, while visiting Memphis in support of this strike, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. And while history is very good at teaching us about deaths and dates, it often leaves out the details and circumstances, leaving many of us only with the where and the when, but rarely the why. And it’s the why that matters most. AFSCME President Lee Saunders joins the show to teach us about some of the details our history tends to leave out. AMFCME has created a podcast about the strike, called “I Am Story.” Find it here: https://www.iamstory.com Don’t miss our daily TV show on Free Speech TV: www.freespeech.org Find us on: ·      DirecTV (Channel 348) ·      Dish (Channel 9415) ·      Sling ·      Roku ·      Apple TV ·      Amazon Fire TV ·      Get the FSTV iOS app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/free-speech-tv/id1327029481 Did you miss last night’s show? Miss part of the #RickShow on your local radio station? Want to listen at work, or around the house? Download the podcast on our website at: https://www.thericksmithshow.com. Want Merch? Check out our store here: https://www.democraticstuff.com/rick-smith-show.html Questions or comments? Email [email protected]

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