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The Forbidden Frequency isn’t just a podcast—it’s a reclamation. We exist to amplify untold stories of individual brilliance and collective resistance. Each episode pulls back the curtain on the histories they don’t teach in school and the truths they’re too afraid to broadcast. From buried Black excellence and suppressed inventions to shadow governments, covert experiments, and whistleblowers who vanished without a trace—we dive into the facts they tried to erase. We cover the real history ...
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In this electrifying episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we ride through the untamed heart of the American frontier with Bass Reeves—a man born into slavery who rose to become one of the greatest lawmen in U.S. history. This epic pulls listeners deep into Reeves’ world: from his daring escape from bondage to his legendary 3,000+ arrests as a U.S. D…
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In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we journey deep into the heart of the Kingdom of Dahomey to uncover the real story of the Agojie—the legendary all-female warriors often dubbed the “Amazons of Africa.” Told in a seamless narrative by host Bradley, this immersive story explores their origins, discipline, political influence, and …
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In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we uncover the extraordinary yet often overlooked story of Henrietta Lacks—the Black mother of five whose cancer cells, taken without her knowledge in 1951, became the foundation for some of the most important medical breakthroughs in history. From the polio vaccine to gene mapping, HeLa cells re…
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In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we uncover the harrowing yet heroic story of the Wereth Eleven—eleven African American soldiers of the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion who fought bravely during World War II and made the ultimate sacrifice. After escaping the chaos of the German Ardennes Offensive, they sought refuge in a small B…
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In this episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we uncover the powerful yet overlooked story of Emmit McHenry, the visionary who built the backbone of the modern internet. From Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District to the helm of a revolutionary tech firm, McHenry pioneered the system that made ".com" domains possible—forever changing how we connect onli…
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In this episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we ride into the untamed heart of the American Old West to uncover the legend of Mary Fields, better known as Stagecoach Mary—the first Black woman to carry mail for the U.S. Postal Service. Born into slavery and transformed by freedom, Mary defied every expectation: standing six feet tall, smoking cigars…
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On this episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we uncover the remarkable and rarely told story of Princess Sophie Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the woman believed to be the first Black Queen of England. Born on this day in 1744, Charlotte married King George III and quietly made history as a royal of African descent whose legacy was whitewashed b…
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In this episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we explore the powerful and overlooked legacy of Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner, the Black woman inventor who revolutionized women’s health with the creation of the sanitary belt—the precursor to modern menstrual pads. Despite securing five patents, more than any other Black woman in U.S. history, Kenner f…
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Today, we journey beyond the well-known tale of Tulsa's Greenwood District to explore the myriad of Black Wall Streets that once thrived across America—communities that showcased Black excellence, resilience, and entrepreneurship, yet remain largely absent from our classrooms and collective memory. #entrepreneurship #business #wealth #black-stories…
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In this riveting episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we traverse the golden sands of 14th-century West Africa to uncover the extraordinary legacy of Mansa Musa—the Emperor of Mali whose wealth, wisdom, and world-shaking pilgrimage to Mecca stunned the globe. Join us as we explore how Musa built an empire on gold, trade, and scholarship, transformed…
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In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we dive into the revolutionary life of Tunis Campbell—a visionary leader who turned emancipation into a movement for Black self-governance. Born free in 1812, Campbell built schools, organized Black militias, and governed the Georgia Sea Islands with a radical commitment to land, law, and liberat…
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In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we uncover the untold story of Angela Yvonne Davis—a woman whose name became a symbol of resistance, intellect, and unyielding courage. From her childhood on Birmingham’s “Dynamite Hill” to becoming a global icon of justice and abolition, Angela Davis has defied the odds and redefined what it mea…
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In this episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we journey into the golden sands of ancient Egypt to uncover the life and legacy of Queen Nefertiti—one of history’s most mysterious and powerful women. Long overshadowed by her husband, Pharaoh Akhenaten, Nefertiti was no silent queen. She was a political force, a spiritual icon, and possibly even a phar…
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In this compelling episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we spotlight the untold legacy of the 761st Tank Battalion—America’s first Black armored combat unit in World War II, known as “The Original Black Panthers.” From their formation under Jim Crow segregation to their heroic battlefield contributions in Europe, these soldiers fought two wars: one …
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In this eye-opening episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we uncover the suppressed history of Black Indigenous peoples—communities of African and Native ancestry whose roots in North America reach back long before Columbus or slavery. Host Cedric unpacks ancient migration theories, early African contact, and the emergence of powerful Black-Native al…
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In this episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we unearth the remarkable yet often overlooked story of Sarah Rector—a young Black girl born into poverty in early 20th-century Oklahoma, who became one of America’s wealthiest children after oil was discovered on her land. Host Cedric takes you on a journey from the rocky allotments of Indian Territory t…
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In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we journey into the heart of ancient Africa to uncover the untold story of Queen Amanirenas of Kush—a one-eyed warrior queen who dared to defy the Roman Empire. For over three years, Amanirenas led her people in fierce resistance, not only battling one of history’s greatest powers but ultimately …
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Long before modern UFO sightings made headlines, Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad was teaching about a massive, wheel-shaped craft known as the “Mother Plane.” In this investigative episode, host Davis explores the claims made in Message to the Blackman, the alleged government interest in Muhammad’s teachings, and the real reasons behind his …
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Long before “UFO” entered our vocabulary, Charles Fort was collecting tales of strange lights, Skyfall's, and the unexplained. In this episode, host Lawrence investigates whether Fort was a madman, a misunderstood genius, or something in between—and why his work still shapes the world of UFO lore today.…
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In the predawn hours of February 25, 1942, the skies over Los Angeles exploded in chaos. Air raid sirens screamed. Searchlights crisscrossed the darkness. And the U.S. military fired over 1,400 anti-aircraft shells at… something. No enemy planes were ever recovered. No damage was done—except to the truth. In this gripping solo investigation, host D…
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Before Silicon Valley and the rise of Wall Street, Black communities across America built their own thriving economic centers—complete with banks, hospitals, schools, and newspapers. You've probably heard of Tulsa’s Greenwood District, but what if it wasn’t the only Black Wall Street? In this powerful episode, host Davis unearths the hidden histori…
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This presentation "The Gullah Wars" explores a powerful historical narrative arguing that: The Gullah Wars (also called the Seminole Wars or the “100 Years War”) were a series of rebellions and battles from 1739 to 1858 involving Black African (Gullah/Geechee) and Native American allies. The commonly accepted myths about slavery and emancipation ov…
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