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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 30, 2026
The story of George Wallace, a segregationist Alabama Governor, and his redemption story, told through his relationship with Shirley Chisholm, a trailblazing African American Congresswoman, who visited him in the hospital after he was shot and paralyzed, and helped him to change his ways and become a champion for civil rights. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 02, 2026
Riley King, later known as B.B. King, was born in the Mississippi Delta and rose to fame as a blues musician, known for his unique guitar sound and voice. Despite facing racial segregation and slights, King persevered and became a star, breaking through to white audiences in the 1960s and influencing generations of musicians, including Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 16, 2026
Rosa Parks, a Christian woman, refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus, sparking a 382-day boycott that brought attention to the injustices of segregation and the power of nonviolent resistance, led by Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Improvement Association. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 10, 2026
Duke Ellington's life and career are a testament to his genius and resilience in the face of racial segregation and societal expectations. From his early days as a composer and performer to his rise as a national figure, Ellington's story is one of determination and creativity. His music, which blended jazz, classical, and African American influences, continues to inspire and influence generations of musicians and artists. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 29, 2025
A story of reconciliation and faith is shared through the history of the White Rock Chapel, a church built by formerly enslaved individuals and their former enslavers, who came together to worship and build a community in 19th century Texas. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 19, 2025
Homer Plessy, a young man from New Orleans, challenges the segregation laws of 1890s Louisiana, leading to the landmark Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson, which solidifies 'separate but equal' as the law of the land, affecting generations to come. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 10, 2025
The Freedom Rides of 1961 were a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement, as a group of activists, including John Lewis, traveled through the Deep South to protest segregation and racism, facing violent resistance and eventual triumph, paving the way for the passage of the Civil Rights Act. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
September 21, 2025
A new mural at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City celebrates the continual pilgrimage of God's people, including immigrants, and serves as a powerful statement about the importance of treating all people with respect. Meanwhile, Priscilla Presley reflects on her life with Elvis, including their tumultuous relationship and her struggles to find her own identity. Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock, opens up about his new film, The Smashing Machine, and his personal journey of transformation and growth. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 15, 2025
The story of Leroy Satchel Paige, a baseball legend who played in the Negro Leagues, is a testament to the triumph of African-American athletes over racial segregation in America. With a career spanning over 2,600 games and a fastball clocked at 105 miles per hour, Paige's contributions to baseball and society are being remembered at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
August 12, 2025
A Florida fisherman survived a shark attack with a bloody leg, while a Miami woman was arrested for slapping a 72-year-old man over a chair at a mall. Meanwhile, a 24-year-old Florida man was arrested for shaking a two-month-old baby, and a woman's rant about Trump supporters being banned from certain restaurants sparked controversy. Additionally, AI technology has been developed to experience depression, and the NFL has faced criticism for featuring male cheerleaders. The DC police chief struggled to answer a question about the chain of command after Trump's executive order. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 08, 2025
Shirley Chisholm, the first African-American woman to serve in Congress, visited ailing segregationist Governor George Wallace in the hospital, sparking a transformation in his life. Chisholm's act of kindness led to Wallace's eventual redemption, as he worked to mend the fabric of American society and make amends for his past racist actions. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 17, 2025
The story of Rosa Parks, an American woman who challenged segregation in the South, is told through her own words and those of Felicia Bell, director of the Rosa Parks Museum. Parks' act of defiance on a Montgomery bus sparked a 382-day boycott, led by Dr. Martin Luther King, and became a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting the power of non-violent resistance and the role of faith in shaping the movement's principles. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 07, 2024
Duke Ellington's life and career are a testament to his genius as a composer and musician. Born in 1899 in Washington, D.C., Ellington rose to fame in the 1920s and 1930s, becoming a national figure with his band's performances at the Cotton Club in New York. Despite facing racial segregation and limited opportunities, Ellington continued to innovate and push the boundaries of jazz music, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence generations of musicians and artists. [... more]
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Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence
June 21, 2024
The celebration of the Negro Leagues at Rickwood Field was a poignant and powerful tribute to the pioneers of the game, including Willie Mays, who was honored for his kindness and generosity to those he met. The event brought together current players, fans, and MLB personnel to educate and promote another era of history, and to honor the men who were forgotten for too long. [... more]
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Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence
June 21, 2024
A historic game at Rick Woodfield in Alabama honored the Negro Leagues and their players, including Willie Mays, with a celebration of their contributions to baseball history. The event was a powerful tribute to the men who overcame segregation and racism to achieve greatness in the sport. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 19, 2024
The story of Homer Plessy, a man who challenged the Separate but Equal law in Louisiana, and the impact of the Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court case on the civil rights movement in America. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
June 05, 2024
Florida Man is accused of breaking into a church and attacking a police officer with a Stanley cup. Meanwhile, concerns are raised about President Biden's mental acuity and the surveillance state. Red state governors are criticized for shipping undocumented immigrants to other states, and the issue of child separation and cartel funding is discussed. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 07, 2024
The Freedom Rides of 1961 were a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement, as 13 black and white activists rode buses through the Deep South to protest segregation and fight for equality. Despite facing violent resistance and arrest, the riders remained committed to nonviolence and their mission, ultimately winning over the hearts and minds of Americans and paving the way for the Civil Rights Act. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
May 06, 2024
The treatment of Israel by the Biden administration has been a contentious issue, with some accusing him of being anti-Semitic. Meanwhile, the threat of Hamas and the influx of Chinese migrants into the US have raised concerns about national security. The legacy of Joe Biden's past actions, including his support for segregationists and his treatment of Robert Bork, have also been criticized. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, tensions between Trump supporters and the Biden administration are escalating, with some warning of a potential civil war. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 03, 2024
The story of Leroy Satchel Paige, a baseball legend who defied racial segregation to become one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, is a testament to the triumph of the human spirit. Born in the early 1890s, Paige's incredible career spanned over 2,600 games, with 55 no-hitters and a fastball clocked at 105 miles per hour. His legacy continues to inspire generations of baseball fans and serves as a reminder of the power of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity. [... more]
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