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I Smell A Rat | Conversation with Dr. Quintard Taylor

48 min · 19 de ago de 2023
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Dr. Quintard Taylor is a visionary scholar who is the driving force behind Blackpast.org. As this conversation unfolds, we delve into the intriguing exploration of Blackpast.org. This podcast sheds light on how the Blackpast.org website defies conventional assumptions, revealing how Black History has indelibly influenced unexpected corners of culture, such as country music and even hockey.

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