Sworn in. Finds he spends the weekly where you get your podcasts. Previously, on american artifacts, tour guide eric finley took us from the safe slave market to africa town founded by captives of the slave ship clotilda up next in part two, we pick up the story after the civil war with mr. Finley describing how African Americans established businesses on the north side of town. This is the first African American mortuary in the state of alabama. They originally opened in 1880s. They built this building in the 1900s. But the real story is mrs. Allen. She started a private school directly behind us in the 1880s. It was called the Josephine Allen institute. Because in the 1800s before the emancipation proclamation, it was against the law for africanamericans to be educated. After the emancipation proclamation, schools started opening everywhere. She opened one to educate young africanamericans. This family actually came to mobile, from virginia. They were never slaves, they were elite. T
Eric they originally opened in 1880s. They built this building in the 1900. Story a misses alan mrs. Allen. She started a private school directly behind us in the 1880s. Allen called the institute. Before the emancipation proclamation, it was against the law for africanamericans to be educated. After the emancipation proclamation, still schools started opening everywhere. She opened one to educate young africanamerican. Came toily actually mobile, virginia. Home near Dolphin Island and they had a big home in the city. 1890s, that and was the way it was. They had a lot of friends. A lot of friends were people like booker t. Washington. Of ellensle they would go fishing. Because of that relationship, a lot of her students got to go to tuskegee institute. That meant that when they graduated, they became entrepreneurs. They became teachers, business people, doctors and very successful, throughout the country. Greatelationship was a bonding that they had during that time. Closed a fewome ye
Eric they originally opened in 1880s. They built this building in the 1900. The real story a mrs. Allen. She started a private school directly behind us in the 1880s. It was called the allen institute. Before the emancipation proclamation, it was against the law for africanamericans to be educated. After the emancipation proclamation, schools started opening everywhere. She opened one to educate young africanamerican. This family actually came to mobile, virginia. They had a big home near Dolphin Island and they had a big home in the city. In the 1880s and 1890s, that was the way it was. They had a lot of friends. A lot of friends were people like booker t. Washington. Because of that relationship, a lot of her students got to go to tuskegee institute. That meant that when they graduated, they became entrepreneurs. They became teachers, business people, doctors and very successful, throughout the country. That relationship was a great bonding that they had during that time. The funeral
Tragedy in charleston. Today a horsedrawn carriage brought the body of state senator and reverend Clementa Pinckney to the South Carolina state house, where he lay in state for four hours, giving mourners a chance to pay their respects. He was very strong in his faith. He loved his fellow man. He cared about his family, and he loved his children. He fought long and hard for righteousness. He fought in the lords honor. I knew the type of life that senator Clementa Pinckney lived, so im joyful even though im sad. Rchl as senator pinckney lay in state, the Confederate Flag still flew on the state house grounds. And a black drape blocked the sight of that flag from the mourners. But as South Carolinas debate over the flag continues, were seeing action all across the country. Alabamas governor ordered Confederate Flags be taken down today from state house grounds. Mississippis republican senators have joined the push to remove confederate imagery if their state flag. More and more governors
A plea deal could be in the works. The Washington Post first reported and corsi later confirmed he was in plea negotiations with the special counsel. If the two sides do reach a deal, it could be key in determining whether trump or his advisers knew in advance whether wikileaks planned to release stolen democratic emails during the president ial campaign or if trump was merely a wikileaks super fan. This just came out. Wikileaks. I love wikileaks. I love wikileaks. They have to Start Talking about wikileaks. The wonder of wikileaks. Wikileaks. They have revealed a lot. Wikileaks. Wikileaks. That came out on wikileaks. This wikileak stuff is unbelievable. It tells you the inner heart. You have to read it. Lets bring in mya wiley and paul butler. Also Matthew Miller and elliott williams. Thank you all for being here. Ill start with you, mya. Jerome corsi, friend of roger stone, is in plea talks with muller. A person familiar with the talks said the prosecutors presented mr. Corsi with ev