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Preferred Title
Episode 14: Raising Our Voices: Madam C. J. Walker's Legacy of Leadership, Activism, and Education
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Producer
Holly Baker
Description
Brandon Nightingale talked to A'Lelia Bundles during the 2019 Dr. John T. Washington Lecture Series about her presentation titled, "Raising Our Voices: Madam C. J. Walker's Legacy of Leadership, Activism, and Education".
A'Lelia Bundles is the great-great granddaughter of the famed Madam CJ Walker, an African-American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a political activist.
Narrator
Holly Baker
Interviewer
Brandon Nightingale
Interviewee
A'Lelia Bundles
Date Created
1-2019
Keywords
A'Lelia Bundles, University of Central Florida, Brandon Nightingale, Madam C.J. Walker, Fon Gordon, Dr. John T. Washington Lecture Series, Africana Studies, John T. Washington, Genealogy, African American History, Slavery, Arkansas, Black Women, Black history, Hair Care, Business, Beauty, Philanthropy, NAACP, Lynching, Black Lives Matter, On Her Own Ground, entrepreneurship, Sarah Breedlove, Activism, Netflix, Octavia Spencer, St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, Booker T. Washington, Mary McLeod Bethune, W. E. B. Du Bois, Education
Subjects
A'Lelia Bundles, University of Central Florida, Brandon Nightingale, Madam C.J. Walker, Fon Gordon, Dr. John T. Washington Lecture Series, Africana Studies, John T. Washington, Genealogy, African American History, Slavery, Arkansas, Black Women, Black history, Hair Care, Business, Beauty, Philanthropy, NAACP, Lynching, Black Lives Matter, On Her Own Ground, entrepreneurship, Sarah Breedlove, Activism, Netflix, Octavia Spencer, St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, Booker T. Washington, Mary McLeod Bethune, W. E. B. Du Bois, Education
Length of Episode
17:30
Recommended Citation
“Episode 14: Raising Our Voices: Madam C. J. Walker's Legacy of Leadership, Activism, and Education” Knights Historycast Podcast, 2019, [https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/14].
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