History ain't a dusty book on a shelf—it's alive, breathing, and sometimes, it punches you in the mouth. This episode, Kenny, Day Day, and Aaron dig into the unbelievable life of Eugene Bullard, a man who dodged lynch mobs, fought wars on two continents, survived trench warfare, and still found time to open a jazz club where Langston Hughes washed dishes. From dodging Nazis to outboxing heavyweights, Bullard's life reads like an action movie no one's made yet—but should.
- "First, They Fooled Most" (Opening thoughts on perspective, deception, and standing firm in your truth)
- The Growth of the Show (A podcast that doesn't do NPR voice and embraces lived experience)
- Ujima Kids Are Listening (When students AND their parents tune in—no pressure, right?)
- Aight, Bet! (The new segment dedicated to the Black figures history books forgot)
- The Man, The Myth, The Legend (Introducing Eugene Bullard—a name you should already know, but don't)
- Thrown Onto a Ship (When persistence meets Big Ox, sometimes you get airborne)
- The Black Sparrow Takes Flight (From bare-knuckle brawls to the trenches of WWI—this man did it all)
- Jimmy Joins The Fight (Because a fighter pilot needs a co-pilot—even if it's a Capuchin)
- Spy Games & Nazi Dodging (Flipping the script—when the underestimated become the biggest threat)
- The 120-Mile Flex (Some men bike for leisure. Others do it while bleeding, to get a passport photo)
- Langston, Grab a Dish (When your dishwasher is one of the greatest poets of all time)
- Jazz, Spies & Whiskey (Parisian nightlife, Black excellence, and making history with every note)
- Elevators & Irony (When a war hero works an elevator, and history tries to forget)
- The Real American History Month (Because February isn't enough, and our contributions built this place)
- If You Love Them So Much, Put the Statues in Your House (Confederate worship is weird, bruh)
- Flags & Ownership (Who gets to claim patriotism, and who had to fight for it?)
- The Black History Curriculum We Deserve (More innovators, fewer trauma montages)
If America forgot Eugene Bullard, we're here to remind them—press play and step into the legend. 🎙
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