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Longing for Understanding in the Black Community
This podcast discusses the historical longing in the black community to find reasonable white people amidst racism and discrimination. It also mentions the pivotal role of Irish American volunteers leading enslaved Irish men into combat during the war.
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The black community has a historical longing for understanding, knowing that not all white people are the same.
1:11:43 - 1:13:59 (02:16)
Summary
The black community has a historical longing for understanding, knowing that not all white people are the same. This feeling can be traced back to events like the Harlem Renaissance and is still relevant today.
ChapterLonging for Understanding in the Black Community
EpisodeBehind the Insurrections - How Fascism Won The Spanish Civil War, Part 2
PodcastBehind the Bastards
During the brief period of existence, the government of Republican Spain made a lot of tremendous errors but proved to be almost impossibly progressive, appointing Federica Montseny, a female anarchist, as the nation's minister of health.
1:13:59 - 1:17:37 (03:38)
Summary
During the brief period of existence, the government of Republican Spain made a lot of tremendous errors but proved to be almost impossibly progressive, appointing Federica Montseny, a female anarchist, as the nation's minister of health.
ChapterLonging for Understanding in the Black Community
EpisodeBehind the Insurrections - How Fascism Won The Spanish Civil War, Part 2
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The militias in Revolutionary Spain are a highly debated topic among historians.
1:17:37 - 1:19:54 (02:17)
Summary
The militias in Revolutionary Spain are a highly debated topic among historians. While many argue that they hindered the revolution's success, others, including George Orwell, believe that their problems stemmed from inexperience rather than their democratic and decentralized nature.