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Destination Freedom Black Radio Days

Destination Freedom Black Radio Days

Released: 2026-02-03
© Broadway Podcast Network
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75 Episodes
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75 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-02-03
© Broadway Podcast Network
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Conversation two with author Richard Huntley a survivor of Dozier School for Boys

Conversation two with author Richard Huntley a survivor of Dozier School for Boys

This episode is part two of my conversation with author Richard Huntley, the author of Dark Days of Horror at Dozier Rapes, Murders, Beatings, and Slavery. I survived Dozer, the Deadliest Reform School in America. You may have heard of Nickel Boys, the
Time: 30:42
This episode is part two of my conversation with author Richard Huntley, the author of Dark Days of Horror at Dozier Rapes, Murders, Beatings, and Slavery. I survived Dozer, the Deadliest Reform School in America. You may have heard of Nickel Boys, the book and film. Well, this story is about one of those real nickel boys from this notorious reform school in Florida. Listen as this brave man retells his story of being in prison. In this reform school. A modern-day slave. Listeners, be warned. Some of the details are very graphic.
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Episode ID: 1000747823988
GUID: d30c1006-0053-11f1-bbb0-c35830b04f46
Release Date: 03/02/2026, 12:30:00

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Destination Freedom Black Radio Days presents highy produced orginal Audio Dramas and interviews with people who get stuff done. Produced and directed by award winner filmaker and radio host donnie l. betts. Co produced by audio wiz Maurice (aka Reese) Smith.
Featured guests, Lynn Nottage, Sharon Washington, Charles Wright, Allison Semmes, Idris Goodwin, Marla and Angela Gibbs to name a few.
Audio Dramas, A letter from Heaven to America from Emmett Till, The Voice of The Spirit is Clear
Destination Freedom (now branded Destination Freedom Black Radio Days, this program illuminates a largely unknown, but important chapter in the history of human rights and tells how radio played its part from the very beginning. That boundary-breaking program, Destination Freedom, dramatized the lives of great figures in African-American and other people of color past and present, continues in its spirit with all-new scripts. This series honors and expands on that theme of the orginioal series from Richard Durham.

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