Unsolicited Perspectives
A thriving Black community. A church merger on the night Dr. King was assassinated. Stories nearly buried forever — sitting inside one grandmother's memory. In Episode 318, Bruce Anthony reunites with former Quince Orchard High School classmate Jason G. Green for one of the most emotionally powerful conversations this show has ever had. Jason spent years serving in the Obama White House, just 30 miles from the grandmother quietly carrying an entire world he never knew existed. It took a phone call — one he almost let go to voicemail — to change everything. What he found beside her wasn't just family lore. It was American history that had been neglected, paved over, and erased: the story of Quince Orchard, a post-emancipation Black community in Montgomery County, Maryland, built on $54 and three acres of land in 1868. From Yale Law to the White House to writing Too Precious to Lose — this episode covers generational trauma, the Black church, racial erasure, and why reconciliation is impossible without truth. Because sitting with your elders may be one of the most important things you ever do. #BlackHistory #TooPreiciousToLose #JasonGreen #QuinceOrchard #BlackChurch #ObamaWhiteHouse #AfricanAmericanHistory #LostHistory #BlackCommunity #UnsolicitedPerspectives #BlackHistoryPreservation #Genealogy #GenerationalTrauma #CivilRightsHistory #podcast Chapters: 00:00:00 Lost Black History, The Church & Stories Too Precious To Lose 🖤⛪📚 00:01:02 Jason Green Explores Black History Nearly Lost Forever 😔📖🖤 00:02:00 Quince Orchard History Was Nearly Erased From Memory 😳📚🕰️ 00:07:10 Growing Up As A Preacher's Kid Came With Pressure 😮💨⛪🧠 00:10:00 His Father's Advice Completely Changed His Future 💡🙏🔥 00:12:05 Family Expectations Pushed Him Toward His Purpose 👨👩👦📈✨ 00:14:35 Public Service Became His Own Version Of Ministry 🏛️❤️🙌 00:17:10 His Grandmother Taught Him Service Through Healing 🏥👵💖 00:18:28 Leaving The White House To Sit Beside Grandma 😢🏛️👵 00:21:05 The Guilt He Carried While Working Inside DC 😔📞💭 00:23:15 Forgotten Black Communities Built Their Own Future 🏘️✊📖 00:25:18 Dr. King's Death Changed These Churches Forever 🕊️🖤⚡ 00:28:05 Quince Orchard Was Once A Thriving Black Community 😳🏡📜 00:32:18 Developers Tried Erasing Quince Orchard's History 💰🚧😬 00:34:22 Three Churches Shared Power So They Could Survive ⛪🤝✨ 00:36:08 Why Black History Is Still Too Precious To Lose 🖤📚💯 00:40:00 Researching Family History Became Deeply Emotional 😢📖🧠 00:42:18 Sitting With Elders Changed His Entire Perspective 👵❤️✨ 00:44:18 Young People Are Searching Hard For Real Community 📱😔🤝 00:48:45 Why So Much Black History Continues Getting Erased 😳📚🕳️ 00:51:05 Families Refused To Speak About Generational Trauma 🧠😔🖤 00:53:08 Reconciliation Means Nothing Without Complete Truth ⚖️🗣️💯 55:05 Preserving History Is Everyone's Shared Responsibility 📖🌍✨ If you’re rocking with us, subscribe, hit the notification bell, and drop a comment. Don’t just watch — join the conversation. Want the uncensored energy? The raw takes, the spicy extras, the behind-the-scenes chaos? 🔓 Join on YouTube Memberships: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL4HuzYPchKvoajwR9MLxSQ/join 💸 Support on Patreon: patreon.com/unsolicitedperspectives For full episodes, clips, merch, and everything in one place: 🌐 www.unsolicitedperspectives.com This isn’t just content — it’s a conversation. Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot
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