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JD Collier

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Eagle Hoss & Hound

JD Collier

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Eagle Hoss & Hound

JD Collier

Eagle Hoss & Hound

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Benjamin Franklin set sail on his return voyage from France in 1785 after having spent 9 years serving the newly created United States of America as ambassador to gain French support. His efforts were key to winning the Revolutionary War for Am
William Lloyd Garrison was an exceptional editor and abolitionist during the early 19th century bringing forth a strong opposition to the institution of slavery in America.  His publication, The Liberator, used incredibly direct, inflammatory l
To understand what happened, you must look at LBJ. On June 11, 1963 JFK, as President, addressed the American people to set his expectations with regard to RACE IN AMERICA.  Many theories exist, by design, to throw off the real simple overthrow
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is most noted for his non-violent speeches like "I Have A Dream!" while Robert F. Williams stated that he will "Meet Violence with Violence!"  Listen to the conversation about these two men as Clovis Williams joins J.
On May 17, 1954 the Supreme Court delivered its decision on Brown v. Board of Education, striking down segregation in schools! Thurgood Marshall successfully argued that case and in fact, out of 32 civil rights cases he argued at the Supreme Co
Susan B Anthony is credited with paving the way for Women's Suffrage in the USA. Born in Massachusetts in 1820 to a Quaker family, she taught school until she devoted her time to the reform movements of Temperance, Anti-Slavery, and Women's Rig
In 1896, Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan was the lone dissenter in the Plessy v. Ferguson case which upheld the Democrat South's Jim Crow laws of Racial Segregation.  Harlan had been born to a slave-holding family in Kentucky, served
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks had simply had enough!  She refused to give up her seat on the bus in Montgomery, Alabama even when the bus driver said he would call the police.  Four days after her arrest she was heading into court through the
Clara Barton was the first woman to represent the United States at an international event, the Geneva Convention in Switzerland in 1878.  Growing up in Massachusetts, she taught school until she moved to Washington DC to work in the U.S. Patent
Eleanor Roosevelt was First Lady from 1933 till 1945.  The niece of Teddy Roosevelt and the wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Eleanor made a big impact on American politics during her life culminating as the United Nations Chair of the Committ
RBG - Ruth Bader Ginsburg - was the 2nd woman to become a U.S. Supreme Court Justice (after Sandra Day O'Conner).  Her life leading up to the Supreme Court was a life of public service, especially to help improve the laws of our great country.
Roger B. Taney was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who ruled on the Dred Scott case in 1857 which hastened the nation into Civil War. He was a slaveholder and DEMOCRAT who wrote in his decision regarding Dred Scott (who was suing his master
At the age of 20 in 1838, Frederick Douglass escaped being enslaved in Maryland to start his new life in New York and Massachusetts as an abolitionist, author, and orator.  He inspired thousands of Northern abolitionists both Euro- and Afro-Ame
Malcolm X influenced a great many Afro-Americans as a religious leader in the Muslim community, and as an outspoken opponent of RACISM, promoted resistance by any means necessary including violence.  Martin Luther King, Jr. by contrast proposed
Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in the modern Baseball Major Leagues when he took the field as a Brooklyn Dodger in April 1947, breaking the color barrier in professional sports. Having served in the U.S. Army, during Wor
Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) was our 36th President and an actual RACIST. He used the "N" Word in his everyday vocabulary. Although his legislative and executive actions might seem to advance civil rights, the result has been an assault on Ameri
What if Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. could meet with and share advice for President Donald Trump? MLK, Jr was a dynamic speaker and activist for issues of racial justice. His courage to face down the oppressors who brought segregation and his wor
Abraham Lincoln was our 16th President (the first REPUBLICAN elected). He led the USA to remain intact as a United States through the horrifying Civil War which served to help end slavery. Abe Liincoln is known for his Gettysburg Address, The E
Elizabeth Peratrovich was an American civil rights activist in Alaska for ending segregation and discrimination in the USA and its territories.  Her courage to face down the forces of oppression that brought segregation and her work to advance
Benjamin Franklin was a well respected citizen, scientist, statesman, and activist for ending slavery in the new United States of America.  Ulysses S. Grant was our 18th President. Prior to that, he was the victorious general who defeated the C
Benjamin Franklin was a well respected citizen, scientist, statesman, and activist for ending slavery in the new United States of America.  His courage to face down the forces of oppression that brought segregation and his work to advance civil
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a dynamic speaker and activist for issues of racial justice. His courage to face down the oppressors who brought segregation and his work to advance civil rights for Americans is why he is considered a Hoss. The E
Ulysses S. Grant was our 18th President.  Prior to that, he was the victorious general who defeated the Confederates to end the Civil War.  His courage to face down the oppressors who brought slavery and his work to advance civil rights for Ame
This is the Eagle Hoss and Hound podcast. Welcome! Created by Eagle Impact and Jaunty Tilt Productions, this podcast honors and respects the service veterans and spouses, the social integrity heroes of our past, and the common #AmericanMutt, th
Happy Birthday America!  This episode presents a speech by JD Collier for the Flag Day ceremony at Emmaus, PA which occurred on June 14, 2022.  The speech mentions such Eagles as George Washington and such Hosses as Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses G
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