Lamp of Wisdom

By William H. Councill

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Delve into the remarkable life of William H. Councill, a former slave and contemporary of the renowned Booker T. Washington. As the founder of Huntsville Normal School—now known as Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University—Councill offers a unique perspective on the history of the Negro Race. In this thought-provoking book, presented in a question-and-answer format, he explores the journey from Africa through the brutal realities of slavery in the United States to the significant achievements of African Americans after emancipation. Covering various cultural fields up to the late 19th century, this work is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the resilience and contributions of a people. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Episode Date
050 - Greatest Things on Earth
Mar 25, 2026
049 - Miscellaneous Race Facts
Mar 24, 2026
048 - The YMCA Work
Mar 23, 2026
047 - Benevolent Order of Colored Professionals
Mar 22, 2026
046 - Negro Pythian Knights
Mar 21, 2026
045 - The Order of Twelve
Mar 20, 2026
044 - Independent Order Immaculate
Mar 19, 2026
043 - Scottish Rite Negro Masons
Mar 18, 2026
042 - Grand United Order of Odd-Fellows in America
Mar 17, 2026
041 - Underground Railroad
Mar 16, 2026
040 - Negro Cumberland Presbyterians
Mar 15, 2026
039 - The Presbyterian Chuch and the Negro
Mar 14, 2026
038 - C M E Church in America
Mar 13, 2026
037 - African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Mar 12, 2026
036 - African Methodist Episcopal Church
Mar 11, 2026
035 - Negro Baptist Church
Mar 10, 2026
034 - Artists
Mar 09, 2026
033 - Homes for the Negro Homeless
Mar 08, 2026
032 - Sanitatariums and Hospital
Mar 07, 2026
031 - Banks
Mar 06, 2026
030 - Insurance
Mar 05, 2026
029 - The Stage
Mar 04, 2026
028 - Negro Women Writers of Distinction
Mar 04, 2026
027 - Representative Negro Editors
Mar 04, 2026
026 - The Negro Press
Mar 04, 2026
025 - Best Thoughts of Negro Leaders
Mar 04, 2026
024 - Great Words of a Great Man
Mar 04, 2026
023 - ''The Dying Bondman
Mar 04, 2026
022 - Afro-American Authors
Mar 04, 2026
021 - The Negro in Dentistry
Mar 04, 2026
020 - Negro Physicians
Mar 04, 2026
019 - Negro Lawyers
Mar 04, 2026
018 - Negro Members of Congress
Mar 04, 2026
017 - Negroes in Federal Offices
Mar 04, 2026
016 - Negro Education During the Rebellion
Mar 04, 2026
015 - The Negro as a Soldier
Mar 04, 2026
014 - Deceased Race Leaders
Mar 04, 2026
013 - Schools
Mar 04, 2026
012 - What Benevolence Has Done for Negro Education
Mar 04, 2026
011 - What Negro Education Has Done for the South Since the War
Mar 04, 2026
010 - The White South and Negro Education
Mar 04, 2026
009 - Financial Growth
Mar 04, 2026
008 - Our Race Name
Mar 04, 2026
007 - Population
Mar 04, 2026
006 - A Marble Shaft to the Memory of the Memory of Faithful Slaves
Mar 04, 2026
005 - Slavery Abolished
Mar 04, 2026
004 - Slavery
Mar 04, 2026
003 - Negro
Mar 04, 2026
002 - Africa
Mar 04, 2026
001 - Dedication Preface and Publisher's Announcement
Mar 04, 2026