In the Margins - Season 1

In the Margins - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes12
Datesjuin 6, 2024 - nov. 21, 2024
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Episodes

How Two Free Black Women Upended the Religious Establishment
Season 1Episode 113 min

How Two Free Black Women Upended the Religious Establishment

The story of Rebecca Cox Jackson and Rebecca Perot, two free Black women in the 19th century who were partners in life and upended the religious establishment to create their own spiritual Shaker community.

juin 6, 2024
How Did This Rural Town Become a Stop On the Chitlin' Circuit?
Season 1Episode 211 min

How Did This Rural Town Become a Stop On the Chitlin' Circuit?

So many towns across America created for and by Black Americans have vanished, but a few survive. How did Hobson City, Alabama—a small, rural town—survive 125 years and become a notable stop on the Chitlin' Circuit? This episode explores one town's fight for independence from Jim Crow to today.

juin 20, 2024
How Urban Renewal and a Sports Arena Wiped Out This Japantown
Season 1Episode 311 min

How Urban Renewal and a Sports Arena Wiped Out This Japantown

Salt Lake City's Japantown was once a thriving community for thousands of Japanese Americans. In 1966 city officials destroyed it for a glitzy new sports arena, one justified by an Olympic bid that ended in failure. Here's how the controversial practice of "urban renewal" nearly wiped out Japantown and how the Japanese American community is fighting to protect what remains.

juil. 3, 2024
How A Supreme Court Case Redefined Whiteness
Season 1Episode 413 min

How A Supreme Court Case Redefined Whiteness

In 1923, the Supreme Court revoked an Indian man's citizenship which would go on to have devastating consequences for other Indian immigrants as well. The reason? He wasn't white. What does this case, United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind, tell us about the larger history of race, white supremacy, and citizenship in America?

juil. 22, 2024
How did a VA hospital became a civil rights battleground?
Season 1Episode 512 min

How did a VA hospital became a civil rights battleground?

How did the Tuskegee VA Hospital spark the fury of the KKK? To provide more equitable care to Black Veterans returning from WWI, the first and only Black VA Hospital was established, but it opened with an all-white staff. This is the story of the hard-won battle to ensure an all-Black healthcare staff would serve America's Black Veterans.

juil. 31, 2024
Why Was Utah The First State for Women to Vote In?
Season 1Episode 612 min

Why Was Utah The First State for Women to Vote In?

In 1870, 50 years before the 19th Amendment was ratified, thousands of Utah women voted under equal suffrage law, a first in the nation. Leaders of the women's suffrage movement hoped that Utah would blaze a path for the women's suffrage and liberation. But the plan completely backfired and Utah women's vote was taken away just 17 years after it was granted.

août 15, 2024
The Black Explorer Erased From History
Season 1Episode 713 min

The Black Explorer Erased From History

In 1909, the North Pole was at the center of a heated controversy: Who had made it there first, Robert Peary or Frederick Cook? But overlooked in the debate was a third explorer, a Black man named Matthew Henson. In The Margins is a series that covers the history they didn't teach in school, exploring obscure, yet captivating tales that offer unique insights into their time and place.

août 30, 2024
The Truth about Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
Season 1Episode 815 min

The Truth about Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap

Black-owned banks were going to close the racial wealth gap—so what happened? Harini Bhat dives into the history books to explore the financial struggles faced by Black Americans from segregation to redlining and examines the role Black banks have played in the economic empowerment of the communities they serve.

sept. 12, 2024
What is the Conway Effect and What Does It Reveal About Society?
Season 1Episode 910 min

What is the Conway Effect and What Does It Reveal About Society?

The contributions and innovations made by BIPOC, women, and LGTBQ+ folks in the tech industry have long been dismissed – sometimes even erased. This phenomenon has been dubbed the ‘Conway Effect' by Lynn Conway, the late transgender microchip genius whose inventions forever changed our tech landscape. What exactly is the Conway Effect? And what does it say about our culture?

sept. 25, 2024
How History Ignored Women in Baseball
Season 1Episode 1012 min

How History Ignored Women in Baseball

Did you know that women have been playing baseball for nearly as long as men? So who are the women who first broke the gender barrier, and who are the women pushing the sport forward today? In The Margins is a series that covers the history they didn't teach in school, exploring obscure, yet captivating tales that offer unique insights into their time and place.

oct. 18, 2024
What Does It Take to be a Federally Recognized Tribe?
Season 1Episode 1115 min

What Does It Take to be a Federally Recognized Tribe?

The 1830 Indian Removal Act led to the forced relocation of nearly 50,000 indigenous people. What happened to the ones that stayed? This is the story of one small southern Alabama tribe's ongoing fight for federal recognition.

nov. 5, 2024
Broken Promises And Black Revolutionary War Soldiers
Season 1Episode 1211 min

Broken Promises And Black Revolutionary War Soldiers

What were the promises made by the Continental and British armies to the thousands of Black soldiers during the American Revolution and what were the the actual outcomes of those promises? Through the Black soldier experiences, we uncover the broken promises, the United States' paradoxical commitment to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and the fight for abolition that followed the Revolutionary War.

nov. 21, 2024

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