Hans Charles
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Rioting and protests broke out on an unprecedented scale.
In Atlanta, Georgia, at Martin's alma mater, Morehouse College, the students had their own protest.
It featured two prominent figures in Black history, Martin Luther King Sr.
and a young student, Samuel L. Jackson.
to be in what we really thought was a revolution.
I mean, people were dying.
This story is about protest.
It echoes in today's world far more than it should, and it will blow your mind.
It's been 10 years.
I'm not entertained by it anymore.
It's been 10 years, man.
These students, including a young Samuel L. Jackson, locked up the members of the Board of Trustees, including Martin Luther King Sr.
1969, Malcolm and Martin are gone.
America is in crisis.
At a Morehouse College, the students make their move.
Black history lives in our stories, our culture, and the conversations we still have in today.
This Black History Month, the podcast I Didn't Know, Maybe You Didn't Either, digs into the moments, perspectives, and experiences that don't always make the textbook.
Let me tell you about Garrett Morgan.
Bruh had to pretend he didn't even exist just to sell his own invention.
Listen to I Didn't Know, Maybe You Didn't Either from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or simply wherever you get your podcasts.