Black History Isn’t “His-Story”… But Who Gets To Tell It?
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What if “history” isn’t just what happened… but what got recorded, what got taught, and what got repeated?
In this episode, Wayne & Murad open Black History Month with a real conversation: Black History isn’t “His-story”… but who gets to tell it? And the answer might be bigger than you think—because we all have a responsibility to learn it, protect it, and pass it on with truth and purpose.
We get into:
Why the “official story” often leaves out key voices—and how that shapes identity
Black excellence beyond headlines: family legacy, resilience, invention, faith, and community impact
The spiritual side of Black history—how scripture, identity, and culture intersect
Conversations around Shem, Ham, and Japheth, Black Hebrews, and what people believe about origins and lineage
Why these topics spark emotion—and how to talk about them without losing respect or love
A nod to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and what his legacy still demands from us today
This isn’t a lecture. It’s a table talk—the kind where you might laugh, pause, disagree, or say “hold up… I never thought about it like that.” But if you’re ready to think deeper and ask better questions, this episode is for you.
Listener question: Who do you think gets to tell Black history—and what part of the story do you feel people still don’t understand?
Drop your thoughts in the comments, share this with someone who loves real conversations, and if it blessed you, rate the show so more people can find it.