
Memphis Massacre! The Untold Story of Death!
The history books hide history that will paint white men in a bad light!

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 60 episodes
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The history books hide history that will paint white men in a bad light!

The algorithm isn’t neutral—it rewards attention, not truth. We break down how social media shapes what we see, what we believe, and what gets silenced.

Who will stand up for us? We must be in power!

In this episode of Save Our Black Men, we are unpacking the myth of the "street education." We break down the massive difference between just surviving your environment and actually leading your community. We’re getting

Every day we wait… we lose another one. This episode breaks down the real issue—it’s not just the streets, it’s the lack of leadership. Fathers, mentors, and men must step up before another generation is lost. No excuses

Why did we lose a generation of children?

The strategy is not new. Be careful believing Turning Point USA?

A nation divided cannot stand. The wound is deep — but it’s not too late to heal.

We live in a world quick to blame but slow to reflect. the lost art of accountability reminds us that growth begins when we stop pointing fingers and start owning our choices. real change starts with honesty, discipline,

mass shootings keep happening — not because police don’t care, but because politicians refuse to let them protect our communities. they cut the funds, block the laws, and then act shocked when the streets bleed. it’s tim

Once upon a time, Black men were forced to tap dance—literally and figuratively—just to survive. To make others comfortable, to avoid danger, to carve out a space in a world that refused to see us fully. But as the years

Why are so many of our Black children struggling to build and keep real friendships? In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the hidden challenges Black kids face when it comes to connection — from bullying and stere

Brothers, this isn’t about polar bears or far-away ice melting. Climate change is hitting OUR communities—our health, our families, and our future. From deadly heat waves to asthma in our kids, from floods drowning our n

The Internet Trap: How Social Media is Setting Black Men Up dives into the ways social media platforms influence and often trap Black men into limiting boxes. This track unpacks the psychological effects of these digital

⚠ WARNING: This episode is not for the faint of heart. For years, we’ve been taught to save and protect Black women at all costs. But what if saving them is slowly destroying them? What if the strength we admire is the v

House parties used to be fun. Today, they’re turning deadly. In 2024, over 300 shootings happened at social gatherings , most involving teens and young adults. This episode dives deep into the hard facts, real-life stori

They don’t need whips anymore — they use silence and cancellation. Say the wrong truth as a Black man in America, and they’ll strip your voice… and your income — before you even finish your sentence.

Every day, Black men are being lost to violence, neglect, systemic injustice, and silence. This isn’t just a crisis — it’s a national emergency. In this episode of the Save Our Black Men podcast, we confront the harsh tr

They Lied to Us in School… Here’s the Truth They Buried in Your Textbooks 📚💥What if everything you learned in history class was only half the story? From the truth about the Moon Landing and JFK’s assassination to the

When the gunfire ends, the story doesn’t. What happens next is the part no one talks about — the silent suffering after the headlines fade.This is the aftermath no one talks about.We hear about the number of dead. The lo
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