Learning More About DC Black History Facts…… Bremante Bryant February 1, 2022 at 11:27 pm in PODCASTS, The Daily Drum Insight Segment Tweet Today is the start of Black History Month. Many of us know a little something about African American History but specifically, the legacy of black people in Washington, DC is especially rich, from the founding of Howard University, to the emancipation of enslaved people before the enactment of the Emancipation Proclamation, to home rule and black empowerment–there is much to remember and celebrate. Tonight, we do just that. IN STUDIO: https://whur.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/INSIGHT-TUE-FEB1-2022.mp3 Guest: Dr. Natalie Hopkinson – Associate Professor, School of Communication, Howard University Author or GO-GO Live: The Musical Life and Death of Chocolate City Frank Smith – Executive Director, African American Civil War Museum, Former DC Council-member Tags: Black History Month, Frank Smith, Natalie Hopkinson, Washington DC