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Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams

Reparations Take Over

Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams

Uppity Productions LLC

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

This week Eboni and Dustin are taking a quick break as Eboni visits Tulsa Oklahoma to be apart of the 100 year anniversary of the horrific Tulsa Race Massacre, but don't worry they will be back next week with a brand new episode. In addition, in replace of Holding Court we have the first episode of the documentary podcast Reparations the Big Payback with Erika Alexander and Whitney Dow who use their unique storytelling skills and experiences to explore the argument for and against the controversial topic of reparations for Black Americans.

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Jane Marie, host of the Dream Podcast, and guess what?

0:06.5

We have a brand new season out right now.

0:09.2

Previously, we've looked at multi-level marketing and wellness, and this season, we're diving

0:14.6

into the world of coaches, life coaches, and I'm getting one, because life has been kind

0:21.1

of me since the pandemic, and I really, really want to feel better and be better.

0:28.6

Listen to the Dream on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your

0:32.6

podcasts.

0:35.6

Hey, dear jurors, this is Ebony Kay.

0:40.4

Does it in I so appreciate y'all and all the support y'all show each and every week

0:45.2

by listening to the show, sending us your comments, telling your friends about holding

0:49.8

court?

0:50.8

Listen, we thank you.

0:51.8

We want to let you know that we're going to take a quick break this week, but don't

0:55.4

worry, we'll be back next week with a brand new episode of holding court.

1:00.6

This week, I'm actually traveling to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to be part of the centennial commemoration

1:06.9

of one of the most horrific, yet least known about moments of American history, the Tulsa

1:13.1

race massacre.

1:14.1

Now, if you don't know 100 years ago, in the thriving Black community, a Greenwood district

1:19.9

of Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is also known as Black Wall Street, an angry visceral white

1:25.3

mob burned down the neighborhood and its thriving businesses and killed over 300 hard-working

1:32.0

Black Americans, mainly because they were jealous and resentful around their business

1:37.1

success as entrepreneurs.

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