122.1 Rosa Parks and The Freedom Movement (from Slavery to Civil Rights)

122.1 Rosa Parks and The Freedom Movement (fr...

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203 - Preposition Party with Lucas 🎉 Everyday Verb + Preposition Pairs

In this episode, I’m joined by my husband, Lucas, for another Preposition Party—a casual, conversation-based way to learn common verb + preposition combinations in American English. You’ll hear natural examples of everyday phrases like look forward to, be good at, prefer … over, ...  Afficher plus

202.2. Irregular Verbs with Bonnie and Clyde

Who doesn’t love a good crime story from the 1930s? Add romance, fast cars, and a nation in chaos… and you’ve got Bonnie and Clyde. In this episode, I share a simplified, learner-friendly version of their true story—set during the Great Depression—and pack it with irregular verbs ...  Afficher plus

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Join Danny in this empowering episode of "Did You Know," dedicated to the remarkable Rosa Parks, a woman whose simple act of defiance became a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. Learn about her life, legacy, and the enduring impact she has on our society today. Get r ...

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By the time she died in 2005, Rosa Parks was known around the world as an icon of activism. Her act of defiance one ordinary Thursday afternoon in Montgomery, Alabama catapulted her to the forefront of the battle for racial equality in America. But what was her story before that ...  Afficher plus

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In this episode, Joy James returns to the podcast and is joined by K. Kim Holder. 

Holder was a member of the Harlem Chapter of the Black Panther Party and his dissertation The Black Panther Party 1966-1972: a curriculum tool for Afrikan-American studies was th ...

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