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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2025 · 34 MIN

Black History Month will NOT Be Erased: Conversations With Those Who Lived It

from That's Scary with Meloney P. · host Meloney Walker

Black history is not just something of the past—it is alive, present, and speaking to us today through the voices of those who lived it. It exists in our parents, neighbors, and grandparents, people who have witnessed the struggles of Jim Crow, the Civil Rights Movement, segregation, and the ongoing fight for justice in 2025. As efforts to erase Black history from school curriculums continue, it has never been more critical to sit with our elders, listen to their stories, and ensure that their experiences are preserved and passed down.In honor of Black History Month, my 18-year-old daughter and I traveled four hours to my hometown of Wilmington, North Carolina, to interview four of Wilmington’s finest—elders who have lived through some of the most pivotal moments in American history. Their firsthand accounts provide a powerful reminder that these stories are not distant history; they are lived experiences that shape the world we know today. Despite having laryngitis, I knew this conversation was too important to delay. These are the voices of resilience, wisdom, and truth, and if we don’t take the time to document them, who will?This interview is the first of three conversations in honor of Black History Month, each shedding light on the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of those who have paved the way for us. But these stories are not just for Black people—they are for everyone. Understanding history is the key to progress, and these conversations deserve to be heard by all. I urge you to watch this video in its entirety, to truly listen and absorb the lessons shared. No matter your background or race, these stories belong to all of us. Share this video with your family and friends, engage in discussions, and help ensure that these truths are never erased. By amplifying these voices, we honor the past and protect the future.

Black history is not just something of the past—it is alive, present, and speaking to us today through the voices of those who lived it. It exists in our parents, neighbors, and grandparents, people who have witnessed the struggles of Jim Crow, the Civil Rights Movement, segregation, and the ongoing fight for justice in 2025. As efforts to erase Black history from school curriculums continue, it has never been more critical to sit with our elders, listen to their stories, and ensure that their experiences are preserved and passed down.In honor of Black History Month, my 18-year-old daughter and I traveled four hours to my hometown of Wilmington, North Carolina, to interview four of Wilmington’s finest—elders who have lived through some of the most pivotal moments in American history. Their firsthand accounts provide a powerful reminder that these stories are not distant history; they are lived experiences that shape the world we know today. Despite having laryngitis, I knew this conversation was too important to delay. These are the voices of resilience, wisdom, and truth, and if we don’t take the time to document them, who will?This interview is the first of three conversations in honor of Black History Month, each shedding light on the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of those who have paved the way for us. But these stories are not just for Black people—they are for everyone. Understanding history is the key to progress, and these conversations deserve to be heard by all. I urge you to watch this video in its entirety, to truly listen and absorb the lessons shared. No matter your background or race, these stories belong to all of us. Share this video with your family and friends, engage in discussions, and help ensure that these truths are never erased. By amplifying these voices, we honor the past and protect the future.

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