Skip to main content
Back to Show
American Black Journal

Tuskegee Airmen / Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity

Season 45 Episode 19

A conversation with Frederick Henry Sr, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen, about breaking racial barriers in the U.S. military. Plus, a Black History lesson on the origin of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Episode 4519.

Support Provided By
Season
Barristers’ Ball, Attorney Ben Crump, Brian Blade performs
26:46
The Wolverine Bar’s Barristers’ Ball, attorney Ben Crump and jazz drummer Brian Blade.
'Jazz from Detroit’ film, ‘Regeneration’ Black films exhibit
26:46
‘The Best of the Best: Jazz from Detroit,” film, “Regeneration” Black cinema exhibit.
Black men’s health symposium, Bookstock 2024
26:46
Wayne State University’s Black men’s health symposium and the 20th annual Bookstock.
Women in the Black Church
26:46
Women in the Black Church | Full Episode
Nikki Giovanni, Rosie White’s Black history impersonations
26:46
A conversation with poet Nikki Giovanni and an eight-year-old Detroit girl’s viral story.
Detroit Neighborhood Vitality Index, Ruth E. Carter exhibit
23:55
Detroit’s Neighborhood Vitality Index and Ruth E. Carter’s exhibit at the Wright Museum.
Grow Detroit’s Young Talent, DJ Stacey ‘Hotwaxx’ Hale
23:55
Grow Detroit’s Young Talent summer jobs program and Detroit DJ Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale.
Artificial intelligence’s impact on the Black community
23:55
Two Detroit ministers discuss artificial intelligence’s impact on the Black community.
American Heart Month, Celebrating Black Arts, 2024 NFL Draft
26:46
Heart disease in Black women, The Carr Center’s new exhibit, and the NFL Draft in Detroit.
Gospel music’s origins, evolution and history in Detroit
26:46
American Black Journal explores Detroit’s impact on gospel music and Black spirituality.
‘GOSPEL’ series, Carl Craig, 2024 Sphinx Competition winner
26:46
A new PBS “GOSPEL” docuseries, techno producer Carl Craig and violinist Nathan Amaral.
The Black church, the younger generation and the unchurched
26:46
Black Church leaders discuss the changing faith practices of young African Americans.
Active loading indicator