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African-American Civil rights dramatic anthology (1948-1950)

 

Richard DurhamThe triumph of African-American civil rights can be attributed to many heroes and heroines of the past. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Satchel Paige, Roscoe Dungee, Dr. Ralph Bunche, Malcolm X, Frederick Douglas, W.E.B. DuBois, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, and Lena Horne were all major proponents of this movement, but some never think about Richard Durham. Durham's creation put a foothold on Civil rights and paved the way for equality.

 

Richard Durham's Destination Freedom premiered on June 27, 1948 on Chicago radio WMAQ. Durham's vision was to reeducate the masses on the image of African American society, since it was tainted with stereotypes that threatened to tear its beautiful culture apart. The danger was so imminent, that many White Supremacy groups protested, such as the White Knights of Columbus. Week after week, Durham would generate all-out attacks on southern bias, the Ku Klux Klan, on the attitudes of rednecks and the mentality of the mob. For two straight years, Durham wrote script after script for Destination Freedom and asked for nothing in return. In 1950, Durham's financial needs exceeded his push for equality, so he opted to accept an offer by Don Ameche to write a vehicle for him. After Durham left, the station quickly changed the shows premise to a white show, in order to rival Paul Revere Speaks, which was a popular show at the time. For about 50 years, the show was long forgotten until some transcripts were found, and the voices of freedom, played by Fred Pinkard, Oscar Brown Jr., Wezlyn Tilden, and Janice Kingslow, were heard once more.

 

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For additional radio shows covering African-American civil rights, see also: Roi Ottley's A New Worlds A-Coming and Freedom's People. See also Jubilee which was created to entertain the black soldiers in WWII.

 

For more interesting reading, see also: article on the history of Minstrel Shows and Old Time Radio.

 

For more American historical drama, see also: American Adventure, An American in England, American Trail, Cavalcade of America, Democracy in America, The Free Company, Frontier Fighters, Inheritance, Norman Corwin Collection, Mr President, Science Magazine of the Air, You Are There, and The American History Collection.

Destination Freedom

Please enjoy these old time radio shows:

Air Date Title Synopsis
 1948-06-27  001 Knock Kneed Man, The Crispus Attuckus
 1948-07-04  002 Railway To Freedom Harriet Tubman
 1948-07-18  004 The Denmark Vesey Story
 1948-07-25  005 The Making Of A Man
 1948-08-01  006 The Key To Freedom
 1948-08-08  007 The Heart Of George Cotton
 1948-08-22  009 Arctic Biography
 1948-08-29  010 The Story Of 1875
 1948-09-05  011 Poet Of Pine Hill James Weldon Johnson
 1948-09-26  014 Shakespeare Of Harlem Langston Hughes
 1948-10-10  016 Little David Joe Louis
 1948-10-17  017 Boy Who Was Traded For Horse George Carver
 1948-11-07  019 Echoes Of Harlem Duke Ellington
 1948-11-21  021 The Rhyme Of The Ancient Dodger
 1949-02-20  034 Peace Mediator Dr Ralph Bunche
 1949-03-20  038 Black Boy
 1949-05-15  045 Ballad Of Satchell Paige, The
 1949-06-05  048 AnatomyOfAnOrdinance
 1949-07-17  053 TalesOfStackalee
 1949-07-31  055 TrumpetTalks
 1949-08-07  056 TheLongRoad
 1949-08-28  059 Segregation Incorporated
 1949-09-04  060 The Saga Of Senator Blanche K Bruce
 1949-10-09  066 Father To Son
 1949-11-16  069 Man Who Owned Chicago
 1950-01-05  075 BirthOfTheUrbanLeague
 1950-03-12  083 PremonitionOfThePanther
 1950-03-26  085 TheLiberatorsPt1
 1950-06-11  094 Shy Boy, The Thomas Fats Waller
 1950-07-02  097 Kansas City Phone Call Nat King Cole
 1950-08-13  103 Last Letter Home
 1950-10-15  000 First Paul Revere Epilog

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