“I Love African-American History”

Ep. 4 Outline

Introduction:  What's going on everyone, Welcome to another addition of Confessions of a Native Son, I'm your host Mike Steadman. I'm a Marine Corps Veteran, Entrepreneur, and Aspiring author, who enjoys thought provoking and engaging dialogue about race, culture, and business. 

  • On this episode, I open up about my passion for studying African-American History, how I've managed to cultivate my passion at the Naval Academy and graduate school at Rutgers Newark, and how I believe today's black youth can benefit from learning more their own history. As always,  thanks for sharing your time with and I hope enjoy the show.  

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Theme: I love African-American History

  • Topic 1: Origins

    •  Vacation Bible School/Black History Bowl

    • Malcolm X Elementary Project   

  • Topic 2: The Naval Academy

    • Malcolm X at the Prep School

    • Breaking the Color Barrier

    • African American History Class

  • Topic 3: Graduate School

    • American Studies

    • African-American Literature

Conclusion: We can't expect others to educate our kids. 

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