Black Is America

Black Is America

The Black Is America podcast highlights little-known African-American figures and stories. This podcast helps tell the story of America through the lens of the African American experience. Be prepared to hear stories of inventors, heroes, scientists, entrepreneurs, and so many more.

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May 6, 2026 22 mins

Restored Voice | A Black Is America Documentary Film

Black Is America has always explored the systems, people, and moments that shape the Black experience in America through history, culture, and storytelling.

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Otis Blackwell helped write the sound of modern America.

He wrote "Don't Be Cruel."
He wrote "All Shook Up."
He wrote "Fever."

His songs helped launch Elvis Presley's rise at the exact moment rock and roll went glo...

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March 31, 2025 8 mins

In this segment from Black Is America, host Dominic Lawson brings us to the starting line of three iconic races—three Black women in three different eras, each running not just against the clock but against the world's expectations.

Wilma Rudolph, who as a child was told she'd never walk again, shatters barriers at the 1960 Rom...

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In this inspiring episode of Black Is America, host Dominic Lawson takes us on a cinematic, time-traveling journey through the lives of three iconic Black women whose speed transcended the track: Wilma Rudolph, Florence Gri...

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On January 31st, 1988, under the bright lights of San Diego's Jack Murphy Stadium, Doug "Uncle Dougie" Williams made history as the first Black quarterback to start in a Super Bowl. Across from him stood NFL golden boy John Elway—and a chorus of doubts that had shadowed Black quarterbacks for decades.

The game couldn't have started worse: a 56-yard touchdown on D...

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February 7, 2025 64 mins

In this episode of Black Is America, we highlight the groundbreaking journey of Doug Williams, the first Black quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl. From his early days in Zachary, Louisiana, to Grambling State under legendary coach Eddie Robinson, to breaking barriers in the NFL, Williams' career is a testament to resilience, intelligence, and excellence.

But Williams' path was anything but easy. Systemic racism, underestimat...

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