Brittany Wilkins

Black Washed History

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Discover the Untold Stories of Black History with Black Washed History   Explore the hidden history of Black culture and uncover the untold stories that have shaped the world with Black Washed History—a podcast that goes beyond the usual narratives to explore forgotten history, trailblazing historical figures, and groundbreaking cultural milestones. Formerly known as The Coin: Black History on the Other Side, this podcast reveals the lesser-known chapters of Black history that deserve recognition and celebration.   While many know about 1619, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Black Panther Pa...

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Brittany Wilkins

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History

Latest episode

May 23, 2026

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S3.Ep12-Malcolm X at 101: The Transformation They Couldn’t Control 23.05.2026

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Most people know the image. The speeches. The Nation of Islam. The photograph with the rifle near the window. What they know less is the man Malcolm X was becoming. This month marks the 101st birthday of Malcolm X. In past episodes we have explored his speeches, philosophy, and personal reflections. But this episode focuses on something deeper;...

S3.Ep11-The System Beneath the System: Why Equality on Paper Isn’t Enough 06.05.2026

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? We’re taught that the Constitution defines our rights, limits power, and guarantees equality. On paper, it’s clear. But what happens when what’s written doesn’t match what’s experienced? In this opening episode of The System Beneath the System , Brittany Wilkins breaks down constitutional law not as theory, but as a lived reality. From a high sc...

S3.Ep10: I Am Not Your Negro — But the System Still Needs One 04.04.2026

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? James Baldwin declared, “I am not your Negro.” It was not a plea. It was a refusal. But refusal does not dismantle a system. In this episode, we move beyond documentary commentary and confront a harder question: Has America changed its structure — or only its vocabulary? Through Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript Remember This House and the lives o...

S3.Ep 9-The Mangrove Nine: When Justice Faced the Truth 22.10.2025

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Black history doesn’t begin or end with one nation—it’s a global story of resilience and resistance. In this episode of Black Washed History , we travel to 1970s Notting Hill, where a small Caribbean restaurant called The Mangrove became the frontline of Britain’s civil rights movement. Twelve police raids. Nine activists. One trial that changed...

S3.Ep 8-Black Washed News Vol 1-Top Black History Stories of 2025 23.07.2025

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Black Washed History is where erased stories are unveiled, buried truths are reclaimed, and history is seen for what it truly is: a living, breathing force that continues to shape our world. Hosted by Brittany Wilkins, this podcast explores some of the most powerful Black history stories of 2025—from Harvard legal proceedings over enslaved indiv...

S3.E7-10 Lessons from Malcolm X That Still Matter Today 19.05.2025

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Shots rang out in the Audubon Ballroom—and one of the most powerful voices in Black history was silenced. But while Malcolm X’s life was cut short, his legacy was never buried. In this episode of Black Washed History , we don’t just mourn the man—we learn from him. From his early struggles and prison transformation to his pilgrimage to Mecca and...

S3.E6-From Chains to Change: 7 Pivotal Black History Moments in April 28.04.2025

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? April is often remembered for showers and new beginnings, but for Black America, it has also been a month of rebellion, resistance, and remarkable change. In this episode of Black Washed History , we dive into the moments that defined April—from the New York Slave Revolt of 1712 to the signing of the Ku Klux Klan Act in 1871, from Jackie Robinso...

S3.E5-Harlem 1935: The Riot That Shook a Nation 19.03.2025

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In this episode of Black Washed History , we dive into the Harlem Race Riot of 1935 , often considered the first modern race riot in the United States. Sparked by rumors of police brutality against a Black teenager, this event was fueled by economic hardship, racial discrimination, and police violence , culminating in widespread unrest. We’ll ex...

S3.E4-The Black Queens Who Ruled Africa: A Women's History Celebration 17.03.2025

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? History has often erased or minimized the contributions of powerful Black women, but in this episode of  Black Washed History, we explore The Black Queens Who Rule Africa , we are reclaiming their legacies. From the strategic genius of Queen Tiye of Egypt to the fearless leadership of Amanirenas of Nubia , these women shaped the course of histor...

S3.E3-Wilmington 1898: The Massacre That Changed Everything 01.02.2025

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In 1898, Wilmington, North Carolina, was home to a thriving Black middle class—business owners, politicians, and professionals shaping the city's future. But that success was seen as a threat. What followed was not just a massacre but the only successful coup d'état in U.S. history. White supremacists overthrew the democratically elect...

S3.E2 Black Washed History-The Dream Deferred: Why MLK's Vision Still Matters Today 20.01.2025

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? More than 60 years after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s powerful "I Have a Dream" speech, we must ask: how far have we truly come? In this episode of Black Washed History , host Brittany Wilkins examines the enduring relevance of Dr. King’s vision in today’s world. From racial inequality in the justice system to economic disparities and...

The Beatitudes of Black History: A Reflection on Legacy and Resilience 23.12.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In this episode of Black Washed History formerly The Coin: Black History on the Other Side, we honor the pillars of Black history and culture through a poetic reflection inspired by the Beatitudes. From the storytellers who preserve legacies to the dreamers who envision a better future, each verse celebrates the unyielding spirit, courage, and h...

Black Washed History: Redefining the Narrative 03.12.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Don’t Know Much About History? Let’s Change That. Welcome to Black Washed History , where we uncover the untold, overlooked, and suppressed stories of Black achievements, resilience, and culture from around the globe. This isn’t just another podcast—it’s a movement to rewrite history beyond the chains, hardships, and oppressive narratives often...

S3.E1-Black Washed History: Exposing Truth in a Whitewashed World 03.12.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In this thought-provoking episode of Black Washed History (formerly The Coin Black History on the Other Side ), we delve into two critical yet often misunderstood concepts: white washed and black washed history. Why are some historical events celebrated while others are erased? How do these narratives shape our understanding of the past and impa...

Black Washed History-History's Greatest Flaw 03.12.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Where does history begin? The answer lies not in facts alone, but in the narratives shaped to serve particular interests. Black Washed History delves into the vulnerability of history—its distortion, censorship, and erasure—revealing the truths often concealed from future generations. Join us as we uncover, rebuild, and reclaim the full story, c...

S2.Ep-17-History Unveiled: Harvard University's Ties to Slavery 14.10.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Join host Brittany Wilkins as she honors the legacy of the 70 individuals enslaved by Harvard University. In this episode of The Coin: Black History on the Other Side , we uncover Harvard's hidden history and its connection to slavery. How did Harvard rise to prominence and become one of the world's top educational institutions? Tune i...

S2.Ep 16- Black History: The Pulse of Black Music: Celebrating Black Music Month 05.06.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? It's Black Music Month! Join us on a musical journey through some of the most popular black music genres. In this episode, Black History educator Brittany Wilkins shares snippets of instrumentals from gospel, blues, jazz, Motown, hip-hop, and contemporary music. Discover a bit of history and groove along with The Coin: Black History on the...

S2.Ep 15-How Environmental Racism impacts Communities of Color 22.04.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Though air is invisible, we all depend on it for life. This Earth Day, join black history educator Brittany Wilkins as she illuminates the environmental challenges facing a community in Mobile, Alabama. Africatown, founded by free slaves who arrived in the United States on the last slave ship, holds a crucial place in black history. Preserving b...

S2.Ep-14 Bob Marley His Life & Legacy 19.03.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Join Black history educator Brittany Wilkins as she delves into the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of the iconic reggae legend, Bob Marley. In this captivating episode of "The Coin: Black History on the Other Side," Brittany intricately weaves together the narrative of Bob Marley's meteoric rise to fame, exploring the prof...

I AM BLACK HISTORY 13.02.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? Join Brittany Wilkins in this compelling monologue  she drives the culture forward by reclaiming a lost history. Answering a divine calling, she passionately teaches this generation a lesser-known narrative of black history. Through her ministry, she endeavors to bridge the gap between African American history and culture, shaping a more inclusi...

S2.Ep 13-Pioneering the Discovery of Africa's Rich Heritage 26.01.2024

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In this episode join Black history educator Brittany Wilkins as she pays tribute to the enduring legacy of  Dr. Ivan Van Sertima a pivotal figure in reconstructing African history from the shadows of colonialism ruins. Explore the profound impact of Dr. Sertima's contributions and relentless effort to illuminate the richness of African heri...

[Bonus Episode]: Unveiling the Legacy of Cheik Anta Diop-Architect of African Civilization 29.12.2023

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In this episode, Black history educator Brittany Wilkins explores Cheik Anta  Diop's early life and education, tracing the roots of his intellectual journey. From his doctoral thesis, "Nations nègres et culture," to his extensive research on African contributions to science and civilization, Diop's work has left an enduring i...

S2.Ep12-Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Culture and Unity 26.12.2023

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In this episode, Black history educator Brittany Wilkins,  delves into the rich tapestry of African heritage through the lens of the Kwanzaa holiday. Explore the captivating history, delve into the foundational pillars, and unravel the guiding principles that make Kwanzaa a celebration of culture, unity, and resilience. Join us for an enlighteni...

S2.Ep 11-Black Indians: A Hidden Heritage 23.11.2023

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In this podcast episode,  Black history educator  Brittany Wilkins delves into the rich history of Black Indians, shedding light on individuals with dual Indigenous and African ancestry. Explore the stories of notable Black Indians and learn about the intriguing historical intersection between Indigenous communities and Africans, including the f...

S2.Ep 10-They Came Before Columbus Part V-African Egyptian Presence in Ancient America 09.10.2023

Send us a text, let us know why do you love history? In this engaging episode,  Black history educator Brittany Wilkins  reveals the fascinating discoveries made by archaeologists as they unearthed the hidden layers of Black history in Mexico. Join us as we explore the remarkable findings that shed light on the rich and often overlooked heritage beneath the surface.   Make African History Great Ag...

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