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Black History Isn’t “His-Story”… But Who Gets To Tell It?

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?

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