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History The shit you should know but don't

History The shit you should know but don't

By: monica burks
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This is a podcast about History that is told in a entertaining matter. We discuss people places and events that happen in history that you may or may not have known. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monica-burks9/supportmonica burks World
Episodes
  • The One Eyed Queen
    Sep 12 2022

    We have all seen the movie Black Panther and we seen the women warriors. Although this is a fictional movie it contains a lot of factual information. There was a Kingdom in Africa called Kush that was ran by a very strong warrior Queen name Kandake Amanirenas. During one of her battels, she lost her eye and became known as the One Eye Queen. Join me as I tell you the tale of the Bad Ass Queen of Kush Kandake Amanirenas.

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    17 mins
  • Arsinoe the little sister from HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    May 25 2022

    We have all heard of Cleoptra but did you know she had a little sister that was out to kill her? Sometimes the sibling that lurks in the shadows is the one you should fear the most. Join me as we speak about a true mean of a snake among us

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    18 mins
  • Claudette Colvin
    Jan 1 2022

    We all have heard about the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa Parks but did you know that Rosa Parks was not the reason that the Boycott started. It all jumpstarted because of Claudette Colvin. Who is Claudette Colvin? She is the bad ass that took no shit from no body. Take a seat and kick up your feet as we talk about Claudette Colvin.

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    14 mins

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