Join hosts Nesto tha Don, Robert Bruchon, Ptb Uglyman and Craig Lee, aka the Troublemaker, as they dive deep into the often overlooked history and current affairs of Shreveport, Louisiana. Discover the untold stories behind legendary R&B singer Sam Cooke's iconic song "A Change is Gonna Come" and its roots in Shreveport's racial struggles.
Explore the city's complex past, including its role as the last Confederate stronghold, the infamous lynchings, and the foundational contributions of African-American leaders like C.C. Antoine. The episode also delves into the intricacies of the local education system, the impact of property taxes, and the controversial voucher programs.
Listen as Craig Lee exposes the corruption within Shreveport's political landscape, highlighting the actions of city council members and the ongoing efforts to reopen cold cases, such as the murder of civil rights pioneer Ann Brewster. This episode is a compelling blend of historical insights, political analysis, and a call to action for community empowerment.
Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion that sheds light on Shreveport's past and present challenges, aiming to inspire change and unity within the community.
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