Radio Chronicles

Radio Chronicles – The Story of a Freedom Rider: Jean Denton Thompson

In 1960, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that racial segregation in restaurants, waiting rooms and bus terminals was unconstitutional.  However, this ruling was not being enforced in parts of the South, so Jim Crow laws that allowed for segregated travel remained intact—and remained the norm.  Many individuals and organisations sought to end the enforcement of … Continued


Radio Chronicles

Radio Chronicles – The Story of a Freedom Rider: Jean Denton Thompson

In 1960, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that racial segregation in restaurants, waiting rooms and bus terminals was unconstitutional.  However, this ruling was not being enforced in parts of the South, so Jim Crow laws that allowed for segregated travel remained intact—and remained the norm.  Many individuals and organisations sought to end the enforcement of … Continued


Radio Chronicles

Radio Chronicles – The Black Church

Today the Radio Chronicles pays hommage to the Black Church.  During the first half of the show, we highlight the roots of music in the USA, as well as the ministry, which seems to be heavily male-dominated.  We’ll include excerpts from Civil Rights activists like the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the late … Continued


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Radio Chronicles – In the Name of Love

With all the unrest which plagues us locally, nationally and worldwide, we are truly in need of more love.  The late Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr promoted—and lived—a life of love.  Accordingly, this Sunday the Radio Chronilces presents an half hour tribute to the man known throughout the world as the King of Love.  … Continued