Episode 48: Ben Martin

October 02, 2020 01:26:40
Episode 48: Ben Martin
Sounding Off with Kim Monson
Episode 48: Ben Martin

Oct 02 2020 | 01:26:40

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Show Notes

Today there are folks who make a considerable living by controlling groups of people, limiting their education and convincing them they are disadvantaged. In this podcast, Patriotic Historian and Westpoint Graduate Ben Martin outlines the contributions of Black Americans in the Revolutionary War. Ben explains the NW Ordinance, the Missouri Compromise, Jefferson’s thoughts 1820 & 1850, Frederick Douglas’ What the 4th of July Means to a Slave, Black Americans in the Civil War, the Emancipation Proclamation, the 13th Amendment plus Bob Woodson’s 1776 Project and President Trump’s 1776 Commission.

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