
Episode 11 - It's Not Clocking to Me: The African American Civil Rights Movements an Introduction
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Hey Y’all!!! I’m back with another episode. The title is a reference to a recent viral moment with JBiebs because it is Not Clocking to Me how y’all (Sarah McBride) use Black folks struggles to tell other people (Trans folks) what they have to accept. Do I discuss the incident with Jaquaivius Bieber, no. Anywho, this episode will give you a lay of the land of the African American Civil Rights Movements. This is the beginning of a series of episodes I will do to help you all understand Black history in America. Send it to a friend who is curious. A Black feminist femme lesbian addresses what politicians in 2025 get wrong about Black folks struggle for citizenship in this country.
Also, my mic was Not working, so the sound is not great on this episode. I'm still learning.
I reference 2 websites in this episode
https://www.britannica.com/list/timeline-of-the-american-civil-rights-movement
https://hbcufirst.com/resources/hbcu-history-timeline
Here are some acronyms for reference.
CORE – Congress on Racial Equality
COFO – Confederated Organization of Organizations
NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
SNCC – Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
SCLC – The Southern Christian Leadership Conference
NOI – The Nation of Islam
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