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Black History for White People

The N-Word

Black History for White People

Black History for White People

Education, History, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Society & Culture

3.6719 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

We are joined by Amber Webb Booker who is a lawyer by trade, but her true passion is empowering people through taking difficult or intimidating information and making it accessible, enjoyable, and understandable. And that’s exactly what we do in regards to today’s topic as we dive into the past and present history of the N-Word.


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0:00.0

I don't know what most white people in this country feel,

0:05.0

but I can only include what they feel from the state of their institutions.

0:11.0

Now, this is the evidence.

0:15.0

You want me to make an act of faith, risking myself, my wife, my woman, my sister, my children,

0:21.7

on some idealism which you assure me in America, which I have never seen.

0:28.2

Welcome back to Black History for White People,

0:30.6

a podcast where we educate, resource, and challenge white people about black history.

0:35.6

I'm Brad, and on today's show are my co-host

0:37.7

Katina and Garin. Today's topic is the N-word. We are joined by Amber Webb Booker, who is a

0:44.5

lawyer by trade, but her true passion is empowering people through taking difficult or

0:49.0

intimidating information and making it accessible, enjoyable, and understandable. And that's exactly what she helps us do in regards to today's topic

0:57.1

as we dive into the past and present history of the N-word.

1:01.2

We hope you enjoy the discussion.

1:06.5

So we have a very special guest here with us today

1:10.3

who is going to help us with a very sensitive topic.

1:15.9

I can't think of anyone better to have this discussion with Ms. Amber Webb Booker.

1:20.6

She's an attorney.

1:22.4

She is a voice for the people.

1:24.9

She's a podcaster.

1:26.9

She's a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, a part of the

1:30.8

Divine Nine. She's from Dallas, has a legacy, long family legacy in the city of Dallas. She's just

1:42.1

all things to all people. I love Amber, and I'm so excited to have you.

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