Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchHAP 46 - Melvin Rogers on 19th Century Political Thought
Episode 83
Melvin Rogers joins us to discuss Hosea Walker, Maria Stewart, and Hosea Easton.
5 years, 10 months ago
HAP 45 - Unnatural Causes - Hosea Easton’s Treatise
Episode 82
Hosea Easton’s Treatise provides an overlooked but fascinating theory of race and racism.
5 years, 11 months ago
HAP 44 - Religion and Pure Principles - Maria W. Stewart
Episode 81
Maria W. Stewart’s public addresses bring the concerns of African American women into the struggle against racial prejudice.
5 years, 11 months ago
HAP 43 - Kill or Be Killed - David Walker’s Appeal
Episode 80
David Walker defends violent resistance and encourages self-improvement in his incendiary and influential Appeal.
6 years ago
HAP 42 - James Sidbury on African Identity
Episode 79
An interview with James Sidbury about the emergence of a self-conscious African identity in the diaspora.
6 years ago
HAP 41 - Should I Stay or Should I Go? - The Colonization Controversy
Episode 78
Questions of political autonomy and group identity in the emigration movement led by Paul Cuffe, Daniel Coker, John Russwurm and others.
6 years, 1 month ago
HAP 40 - American Africans - Early Black Institutions in the US
Episode 77
Building black institutions in early American history, with Prince Hall and the Masons in Boston, and Richard Allen and the Methodists in Philadelphi…
6 years, 1 month ago
HAP 39 - Doris Garraway on the Haitian Revolution
Episode 76
An interview with Doris Garraway on the background, intellectual basis, and legacy of the Haitian Revolution.
6 years, 2 months ago
HAP 38 - My Haitian Pen - Baron de Vastey
Episode 75
The Baron de Vastey unveils the horror of colonialism as a system and defends the monarchy of King Christophe in the tense early years of Haiti’s ind…
6 years, 2 months ago
HAP 37 - Liberty, Equality, Humanity - The Haitian Revolution
Episode 74
In an age of revolutions and revolutionary ideas, the Haitian Revolution of 1791-1804 stands out as the most radical of them all.
6 years, 2 months ago