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Sunday Digest with Ken Robinson - Tired of Being Tired

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An an unedited episode of the Sunday Digest hosted by Hall of Fame broadcaster Ken Robinson on 99.5 WGAR in Cleveland, featuring integrative health expert and author Dr. Jesse Lynn Hanley (author of Tired of Being Tired). This interview originally aired in the late 1990's or early 2000's, focusing on stress, adrenal fatigue, and natural energy restoration. More at http://krobcollection.com

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U.S. Military Careers in 1982

African Americans have played a pivotal role in U.S. military history, serving with distinction from the American Revolution through modern conflicts despite facing systemic segregation and discrimination. Early contributions include Crispus Attucks, the first casualty of the American Revolution, and the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, whose bravery at Fort Wagner during the Civil War helped shift public perception toward the efficacy of Black soldiers. The legacy is marked by a gradual dismantling of segregation, culminating in Executive Order 9981 in 1948, which banned racial discrimination in the armed forces. This progress paved the way for historic leadership milestones, including General Colin Powell becoming the first African American Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Lloyd Austin III serving as the first African American Secretary of Defense. Today, African Americans continue to serve as a backbone of the U.S. military, with over 21.5 percent of Army personnel identifying as Black, honoring a legacy of valor, resilience, and service. In 1982, Ken Robinson hosted an examination of military careers, outlining options for young African-Americans on his talk show on WJMO Radio in Cleveland, Ohio. This is an example of how Black radio stations served their communities by doing more than just playing music.

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