Bob Harvey

“Monday Morning History” Welcome Back Professor Bob Harvey (Hour 1)

February 24, 2025

Guest: Bob Harvey

Earl is thrilled to have Professor Bob Harvey back for another chat about Black History. This time, they explore the Carthaginians and the kingdom of Mala, which was situated near the Yucatan Peninsula. They also discuss how Black indigenous groups built boats and ships for traveling and discovering new lands. Professor Harvey discusses 15th-century Black resistance to the slave trade and addresses a caller's question about the reality of "40 acres and a mule." He explains that while the 15th Amendment granted voting rights to Black men, few could exercise this right or receive promised land. He notes President Lincoln's initial hesitance to support Black rights, despite later advocating for them through the Emancipation Proclamation, which aimed to weaken the South during the Civil War. In the 1800s, cotton and enslaved people were the South's most valuable assets.

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Civic Media Spotlight for February 22nd & 23rd (Hour 1)

February 22, 2025

The hour kicks off when the Earl Ingram Show is joined by Professor Bob Harvey for a history lesson, educating the show on the slave trade, religious freedoms and touches the hearts of callers and texters.

Then, Northeastern Wisconsin based Rock/ Rap musician Matt Harper joins Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba. Pete and Matt talk about the Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl Half Time Show, the Rock/ Rap Combo, and Matt performs songs in-studio.

After that, there was a little bit of Black History Month history made in Wisconsin this week. For seven years, Republicans have obstructed a clean Black History Month resolution from the Legislative Black Caucus. This year, it passed the Assembly on a unanimous voice vote. UpNorthNews asks the caucus chair and vice chair, Sen. Dora Drake and Rep. Sequanna Taylor, about the small victory, the ongoing fights to take real action on areas where communities of color still face broad disparities, and how the next state budget can help or hurt their cause.

Finally, the Dom Salvia Show likes to end each day with something good. Dom, Jess, and any guests must each share something either happy or simply good that we've experienced recently. Thursday, with Jim Santelle, we got a lot of good. From happy news on our text line to good acts we can do and the power of art, this is a great short segment!

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Black History with Professor Bob Harvey- “The true story untold!” (Hour 2)

February 20, 2025

Guest: Bob Harvey

Professor Bob Harvey, a distinguished Black historian with impressive credentials in historical studies, engages in a compelling conversation about Black history with Earl. He emphasizes that African Americans were present long before the arrival of the English and Europeans. Notably, he points out that South America boasts the largest Black population, with Brazil standing out as the most densely populated country. Professor Harvey delves into the 15th century, highlighting how Spain and Portugal emerged as explorers, discovering new lands and subsequently enslaving individuals to labor on sugar plantations and in various agricultural sectors. He explores how Catholic influence drove people to seek religious freedom from persecution. Professor Bob Harvey discusses the Nubian descent of the original Egyptians and the forgotten aspects of that history.

The Earl Ingram Show is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 8-10 am across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Earl and the show!

Foundations of Hate w/ Professor Harvey (Hour 1)

July 18, 2023

Guest: Bob Harvey

Academic and black history expert, Professor Bob Harvey, joins the show to discuss the racial divides deepening in our country and the historical foundations of discrimination in America.

The Foundations of Southern Slavery and Racism w/ Dr. Harvey (Hour 2)

February 23, 2023

Guest: Bob Harvey

Earl and Professor Harvey talk about how slavery grew and expanded in 18th and 19th century America, the events that led up to the Civil War, and the lasting effects the institution caused today.

Cause and Effect w/ Professor Harvey (Hour 1)

February 23, 2023

Guest: Bob Harvey

Earl is joined by historian, Bob Harvey, continuing the weekly history lesson in honor of Black History Month. First, they talk about how people behave politically throughout history; from the Roman Empire, to Nazi Germany, to the present day United States. Then, they talk about the social and political factors that fueled slavery and the Civil War and the lasting effects we are still grappling with today.

Black American History pt.2 w/ Professor Bob Harvey (Hour 2)

February 16, 2023

Guest: Bob Harvey

In the second hour, Earl and Professor Harvey discuss the process of forced immigration of African peoples to North and South America, the differences between black slaves and white indentured servants, and the role of race in historic discrimination.

Black American History w/ Professor Bob Harvey (Hour 1)

February 16, 2023

Guest: Bob Harvey

Professor Bob Harvey joins the show to talk about his long career in education and details the evolution of our cultural perception of race and history. In this hour, Earl and Professor Harvey discuss how the American view on race has changed, refute attacks against so called 'critical race theory,' and talk about the history of the fight for civil rights.

Behind the Republican Strategy (Hour 2)

November 9, 2022

Earl discusses with Former Secretary of Labor Manny Perez and Professor Bob Harvey call in to the show discuss the Republican strategy to foster voter turnout for last night's election. From the millions of dollars poured into misinformation by third-party interest groups and fallacious political attack advertisements to fostering confirmation bias through polling, the group break down how the Republican strategy is devoid of any intention to serve the people they claim to represent.

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Discussion with Bob Harvey (Hour 2)

October 26, 2022

Guest: Bob Harvey

0:00 - Bob Harvey talks about the Supreme Court ruling on Affirmative Action and the history of Critical Race Theory and race relations.

13:00 - Professor Harvey explains why black people need to be more political active and how it connects to the legacy of slavery.

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