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Once Upon A Time In Black History

Once Upon A Time In Black History

Di: Tamara Shiloh
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This educational podcast will inform listeners about notable African Americans who have made great contributions to the history of the United States and the world.Tamara Shiloh
  • Andrew Jackson Beard: The Inventor Who Made Trains Safer
    Feb 16 2026

    In this inspiring episode of Once Upon A Time in Black History, host Tamara Shiloh shares the remarkable life story of Andrew Jackson Beard—a formerly enslaved man whose brilliance and determination forever changed railroad safety.

    Born into slavery in Alabama, Beard taught himself multiple trades and became an inventor who refused to accept the dangers around him as “just the way things were.” After losing a leg in a devastating railroad accident, he transformed his personal tragedy into purpose by creating the revolutionary Jenny Coupler—an automatic railroad car-coupling device that saved countless lives and helped pave the way for the Federal Safety Appliance Act.

    Beard’s legacy lives on through safer railroads, groundbreaking innovation, and his induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

    This episode explores how perseverance, curiosity, and creativity can turn pain into protection—and how one person’s idea can impact generations.

    #OnceUponATimeInBlackHistory #AndrewJacksonBeard #BlackInventors #BlackHistory #HiddenFigures #UnsungHeroes #AfricanAmericanHistory

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    6 min
  • Granville Woods: The Genius Who Kept Trains Talking
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of Once Upon A Time in Black History, host Tamara Shiloh explores the remarkable life of Granville Woods—a self-taught inventor whose brilliance helped transform railroad safety and modern communication.

    Born in 1856 during a time of extreme racial barriers, Granville Woods never let limited access to formal education stop him. Through curiosity, hands-on learning, and relentless experimentation, he became a pioneer in electrical and communication technology. His groundbreaking inventions allowed moving trains to communicate with one another and with stations, dramatically reducing accidents and improving efficiency.

    Often called “The Black Edison,” Woods earned more than 60 patents and fought tirelessly to receive credit for his work in the face of discrimination. From safer rail travel to advances in long-distance communication, his legacy still shapes the connected world we live in today.

    Tune in to learn how Granville Woods proved that innovation has no limits—and why his story still matters.

    #GranvilleWoods #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackInventors #BlackHistory #STEMHistory

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    5 min
  • Harriet Tubman: The Bravest Guide on the Underground Railroad
    Dec 22 2025

    Born into slavery, Harriet refused to believe that her life was meant to be lived in chains. After escaping to freedom herself, she made a bold and dangerous choice: she went back. Again and again. As a conductor on the Underground Railroad, Harriet guided enslaved people through darkness, forests, rivers, and fear—using the North Star, secret songs, and unwavering faith to lead them to freedom.

    You will learn how Harriet carried out daring nighttime rescues, completed around 13 missions, and safely guided nearly 70 people to freedom—without ever losing a single passenger. We also explore her role during the Civil War, where she became the first woman in U.S. history to plan and lead an armed military rescue during the Combahee River Raid.

    This episode isn’t just about history—it’s about bravery, leadership, and believing in the power of one determined person to change the world. Harriet Tubman shows us that courage doesn’t mean being fearless; it means moving forward even when fear is present.

    #HarrietTubman #UndergroundRailroad #FreedomFighter #AmericanHistory #BlackHistoryHeroes

    #AfricanAmericanHistory #CivilWarHistory #HiddenHistory #TrueHero #HistoryMatters

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    6 min
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