Join with us to celebrate African American history month. Some of our most recent podcasts include interviews with top African American historians who have written books on a range of topics from the struggle for civil rights in the South to the pursuit of equality in healthcare in New York City.





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1. Racial Segregation in American Cities

On this episode we play the second part of our interview with historian and author Luther Adams on his new book, Way Up North in Louisville: African American Migration in the Urban South, 1930-1970. For the map discussed in the interview see here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/walkingsf/5011003858/









2. African Americans and Migration in the South, an Interview with Luther Adams

We want to send a shout out to the working families of Wisconsin who are standing up to the abuses of power by the Republicans who want to balance their state's budget on the backs of working people to pay for tax cuts for the rich. And we play the first part of our interview with historian and author Luther Adams about his new book, We want to send a shout out to the working families of Wisconsin who are standing up to the abuses of power by the Republicans who want to balance their state's budget on the backs of working people to pay for tax cuts for the rich. And we play the first part of our interview with historian and author Luther Adams about his new book, Way Up North in Louisville









7. African Americans, Africans and the Globalization of White Supremacy, Parts 1 & 2

On these episodes we play our two-part interview with historian and author Andrew Zimmerman on his new book, Alabama in Africa: Booker T. Washington, the German Empire, and the Globalization of the New South.



