Destination Freedom Black Radio Days
ABOUT
A live radio show picks up where the first nationwide African-American radio drama, produced in Chicago by Richard Durham more than sixty years ago, left off. The show walked a daring line between reform and revolution, and was shut down by its network in 1950, as McCarthyism and anti-communism tightened its grip on American broadcasting.
As well as drawing on the archive of Destination Freedom (now branded Black Radio Days classic) this program illuminates a largely unknown, but important chapter in the history of human rights and tells how radio played its part from the very beginning. That boundary-breaking program, Destination Freedom, dramatized the lives of great figures in African-American and other people of color past and present, continues in its spirit with all-new scripts.
Produced by donnie l. betts.
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Episodes

S1 Ep17 Interview with Mayor Johnny B. Thomas of Glendora, Mississippi

S1 Ep16 Give Me Liberty: A Free Man Story

S1 Ep15 A Letter From Heaven To America from Emmett Till

S1 Ep14 Interview with Candice Bailey, Social Justice Warrior

S1 Ep13 Interview with John Futrell aka Panama Soweto
