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Seizing Freedom
Seizing Freedom
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Highlighting true stories of Black people’s fight for liberation, progress and joy from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement and... more

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Episodes

Interview - Mariame Kaba

Season 2 Finale. Kidada speaks with activist and organizer Mariame Kaba about the ways many of us practice abolition without... more

17 May 2022 · 43 minutes
Reframing the Narrative?

African Americans couldn’t seize much universal freedom as the brick-and-mortar of Jim Crow walled them off from their rights. Still,... more

10 May 2022 · 53 minutes
Interview - Julia Craven

Kidada speaks with health reporter Julia Craven about health and wellness for African Americans, both historically and in the context... more

03 May 2022 · 36 minutes
Dethroning Disease

Attendees of the 1914 “Fifty Years of Negro Health Improvement in Preparation for Efficiency” conference, with speakers including Booker T.... more

26 Apr 2022 · 50 minutes
Interview - Saeed Jones

Kidada speaks with writer, poet and social commentator Saeed Jones about the many facets of Black masculinity, how it has... more

19 Apr 2022 · 38 minutes
Inside Harlem's Speakeasies

Black workers were expected to take on “respectable” employment in the early twentieth century, essentially a racist dog whistle to... more

12 Apr 2022 · 39 minutes
Interview - Jamelle Bouie

Kidada speaks with New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie about the legacies of discriminatory housing policies in the United States... more

05 Apr 2022 · 35 minutes
The Land of Milk and Honey

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, several million African Americans left the South for the North and West.... more

29 Mar 2022 · 47 minutes
Recommended Listening: Home. Made.

Today we're sharing an episode of Home. Made., a podcast that explores the meaning of home and what it can... more

25 Mar 2022 · 23 minutes
Interview - Paula Austin

Kidada speaks with historian Paula Austin about the shift in American society to protect childhood innocence in the early 1900s,... more

22 Mar 2022 · 30 minutes
Children of the Sun

Many Black Americans at the end of the nineteenth century relied heavily on themselves, prioritizing self-determination and securing their collective... more

15 Mar 2022 · 44 minutes
Interview - Blair L.M. Kelley

Kidada speaks with historian Blair L.M. Kelley about how segregation grew out of pushback against Black upward mobility, and how... more

08 Mar 2022 · 34 minutes
Walk! The Streetcar Boycotts

With white supremacist strategies for segregated societies solidifying in towns across America’s South, Black people needed to respond in ways... more

01 Mar 2022 · 43 minutes
Interview - Kinshasha Holman Conwill & Paul Gardullo

Kidada speaks with Kinshasha Holman Conwill, the deputy director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture;... more

22 Feb 2022 · 45 minutes
On The World's Stage

The 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago was an opportunity for the United States to showcase its spectacular growth and signal... more

15 Feb 2022 · 44 minutes
Interview - Adam Serwer

Kidada speaks with Adam Serwer, staff writer at The Atlantic who covers race, politics and justice, about the role of the Black... more

08 Feb 2022 · 33 minutes
The Fight of the Century

Black southerners and their allies were experiencing the brick and mortar of Jim Crow being installed in real time. Racial... more

01 Feb 2022 · 46 minutes
Introducing Season 2 of Seizing Freedom

Coming February 1, 2022. The promises of Reconstruction were left unfulfilled. The violent system of Jim Crow was being built in... more

25 Jan 2022 · 4 minutes
Recommended Listening: 1865

While we work on the next season of Seizing Freedom, we think you'll enjoy listening to the podcast, 1865. In... more

20 May 2021 · 8 minutes
A Heritage Unique In The Ages

Season finale. The "freedom generation" of African Americans who were the first to experience emancipation knew that their fight for... more

17 May 2021 · 58 minutes
Interview: Kate Masur

A discussion of the central role African Americans played in securing constitutional change for their civil and political rights during... more

10 May 2021 · 49 minutes
The Final Word On Liberty

The 13th Amendment abolished slavery in 1865, but African Americans knew the “freedom” of emancipation was incomplete without universal citizenship... more

03 May 2021 · 56 minutes
Interview: Kelly Brown Douglas

The Reverend shares what church has meant to the Black community, both historically and currently, as well as how to... more

26 Apr 2021 · 44 minutes
Equal Children Of God

How a thirst for soul liberty and the freedom to worship as they saw fit sustained Black Americans through centuries... more

19 Apr 2021 · 1 hour, 7 minutes
Interview: Hilary Green

Conversation about family histories and education, how many of the stereotypes that have been associated with Black people in the... more

12 Apr 2021 · 52 minutes
Truth Makes The Free Man

Education was regarded as the "real liberation" by many African Americans following emancipation from slavery, and they were willing to... more

05 Apr 2021 · 1 hour, 4 minutes
Interview: Tera Hunter

Kidada speaks with Princeton Historian Tera Hunter about how Black workers wanted to shape their working lives after the Civil... more

29 Mar 2021 · 39 minutes
They Can't Keep Me Out

Further exploring the stakes of making a living as a Black person following emancipation and how, despite violent retaliation in... more

22 Mar 2021 · 1 hour,
A New Joy Awaiting Me

How newly emancipated African Americans established communities and expanded their labor on their own terms to build livelihoods for themselves... more

08 Mar 2021 · 59 minutes
Interview: Deborah Willis

Photography professor Deborah Willis speaks with Kidada about the power of photography during the Civil War era, and the stories... more

01 Mar 2021 · 34 minutes
Reconstructing Family

How freed people sought out their kin following emancipation, and how they worked to establish new lives with their families,... more

22 Feb 2021 · 57 minutes
Interview: Abigail Cooper

Conversation with Abigail Cooper about the communities that Black people established in Civil War refugee camps, how they celebrated their... more

15 Feb 2021 · 33 minutes
A Bedrock For Freedom

How freedom wasn't as clear-cut as wartime refugees from slavery expected, and how— despite terrible conditions in many camps—Black people's... more

08 Feb 2021 · 52 minutes
Interview: Crystal Feimster

Interview with historian Crystal Feimster about the importance of digging into archives and disrupting the myth that the Civil War... more

04 Feb 2021 · 29 minutes
A Powerful Black Hand

How Black men and women fought to participate in the war against slavery, and how the Union’s decision to allow... more

01 Feb 2021 · 1 hour,
Spotlight: Ambrose Headen

Follow the incredible journey of Ambrose Headen, a man born into slavery who eventually played a pivotal role in founding... more

01 Feb 2021 · 9 minutes
Intro: Time For A New Story

If you’ve heard stories about Reconstruction, you’ve probably heard that it failed. And sure, some parts of Reconstruction did fail—but... more

01 Feb 2021 · 8 minutes
Spotlight: Cyntha Nickols

African Americans had to go to extraordinary lengths in order to be reunited with their families after emancipation, including this... more

01 Feb 2021 · 11 minutes
Spotlight: Susie King Taylor

A deeper look into the life of Susie King Taylor, who pursued her vision of freedom for herself, her family... more

01 Feb 2021 · 12 minutes
Seizing Freedom: Official Trailer

In most history classes, you learn that the Emancipation Proclamation and Union victories “freed the slaves.” But ending slavery in... more

18 Jan 2021 · 2 minutes
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Intro: Time For A New Story
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Description

If you’ve heard stories about Reconstruction, you’ve probably heard that it failed. And sure, some parts of Reconstruction did fail—but not because... more