An incredible true story of booker t. washington who challenges us to break free from mental slavery to unashamedly “cast down your bucket where you are.”
It is quite common to call “Uncle Tom” as an insult — until you read the story of one of the incredible men who inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe’s powerful book, you can’t possibly understand what a compliment that name calling really is.
Follow Father Josiah Henson through the tales of his life as a Christian man who was subjected to slavery and chose to step into his overcomer story of hope and resilience.
Click on “Ain’t I A Woman?” link above to watch speech Delivered to 1851 Women's Rights Convention, Old Stone Church in Akron, Ohio By Sojourner Truth
The 1776 Report
The DNA of the United States of America (including the history of slavery in America) paints a beautiful picture of hope that relates to modern day slavery today.
On the eve of November 3, 1896, the nation is afire with expectation and dread as mobs organize under the lead of Anarchists and Socialists who threaten to plunder and despoil the elite structures who have oppressed them for so many years.