• 10 Minute History Lessons

  • 著者: Antonio Milian
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10 Minute History Lessons

著者: Antonio Milian
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  • History isn’t just in textbooks—it’s in our roots, our streets, and our stories. 10-Minute History Lessons is a fast-paced, no-fluff podcast uncovering the overlooked, untold, and game-changing moments in history. From hidden figures to cultural revolutions, each bite-sized episode delivers a decade’s worth of knowledge in just 10 minutes or less. Whether it’s the Afro-Latinx pioneers who shaped music, the resistance movements that defied oppression, or the unsung heroes of civil rights, this podcast is your go-to for history that hits different. History should be short, never forgotten
    Antonio Milian
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History isn’t just in textbooks—it’s in our roots, our streets, and our stories. 10-Minute History Lessons is a fast-paced, no-fluff podcast uncovering the overlooked, untold, and game-changing moments in history. From hidden figures to cultural revolutions, each bite-sized episode delivers a decade’s worth of knowledge in just 10 minutes or less. Whether it’s the Afro-Latinx pioneers who shaped music, the resistance movements that defied oppression, or the unsung heroes of civil rights, this podcast is your go-to for history that hits different. History should be short, never forgotten
Antonio Milian
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  • Hope: José Celso Barbosa, The Fisk Jubilee Singers, and The Black Panther Free Break
    2025/05/05

    In this powerful episode of 10 Minute History Lessons with Antonio Milian, we explore how hope has shaped history, even in the darkest of times. Journey through the inspiring life of José Celso Barbosa, the "Father of Puerto Rican Statehood," whose vision for equality transcended colonial oppression. Discover the moving story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, whose voices preserved the spirituals of the enslaved and saved their university against all odds. And witness the radical compassion of the Black Panther Party's Free Breakfast Program, a revolutionary act of hope that changed how America feeds its children. These true stories show that hope is not passive — it is a force for change, for resilience, and for a better tomorrow.
    History should be short but never forgotten.

    #BlackHistory #PuertoRicanHistory #CivilRights #JoséCelsoBarbosa #FiskJubileeSingers #BlackPanthers #HistoryPodcast #SocialJustice #Hope #AmericanHistory #10MinuteHistoryLessons #AntonioMilian

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    34 分
  • Erased – Utuado, Wrightsville, and the MOVE Bombing
    2025/05/02

    What happens when the government turns its weapons inward—on its own people—and then tries to erase the evidence? In this haunting episode of 10 Minute History Lessons, we uncover three devastating moments in American history that were nearly forgotten: the 1950 Utuado Bombing in Puerto Rico, the 1959 Negro Boys Industrial School Fire in Wrightsville, Arkansas, and the 1985 MOVE Bombing in Philadelphia.

    Told in vivid detail and powerful storytelling, this episode explores the theme of erasure—how Black and brown communities have suffered unspeakable violence at the hands of the state, only to be silenced by history books and media whitewashing. From U.S. fighter planes bombing a Puerto Rican town, to 21 Black boys left to burn in a locked dorm, to the day Philadelphia police dropped a bomb on a residential block—this is American history most people were never taught.

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    25 分
  • Control: Gary Stollman, J. Marion Sims, and the Harlem Six
    2025/04/28

    In this extended episode of 10 Minute History Lessons, host Antonio Milian explores the unsettling theme of control—how it's taken, abused, and used to manipulate minds, bodies, and justice itself. Through three powerful, lesser-known stories, we uncover how control has shaped Black life in America in deeply disturbing ways.

    🔍 First, we look at Gary Stollman, a man suffering from schizophrenia who held a news anchor hostage on live TV in 1987, demanding the public hear his fears about government mind control. What seemed like paranoia revealed deeper societal anxieties about media, surveillance, and mental autonomy.

    🩺 Next, we examine the dark legacy of J. Marion Sims, the so-called “Father of Modern Gynecology,” who conducted surgeries on enslaved Black women without anesthesia. His tools and methods still influence modern medicine, but at what cost?

    ⚖️ Finally, we revisit the tragic case of the Harlem Six—six Black teenagers wrongfully arrested in 1964, beaten into confessions, and subjected to psychiatric abuse by the state. Their story exposes the Northern arm of America’s racial justice crisis and how the law can be used to control, not protect.

    This episode blends historical analysis, storytelling, and sharp social commentary to help listeners connect the dots between past injustices and modern systems of control.

    🎙️ Whether you're a student, teacher, or history lover, this episode is a must-listen.

    📌 Subscribe, follow, and share if you believe history should be short—but never forgotten.

    #BlackHistory #MedicalRacism #CriminalJusticeReform #10MinuteHistory #MentalHealthAwareness #Control #HiddenHistory #GaryStollman #HarlemSix #JMarionSims #HistoricalTruths #JusticeForAll #PodcastRecommendations

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    12 分

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