Topic: James Earl Jones

2 chapters across the catalog

74: Silly Mode
2:39:22 - 2:43:41

74: Silly Mode

Paul Robeson, House Un-American Activities Testimony

A dramatic reading by James Earl Jones depicts Paul Robeson's 1956 testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Robeson invokes the Fifth Amendment while loudly defending his right to associate with communists who fought against fascism. The segment illustrates how the government used public hearings as a form of "railroading" to destroy the reputations of serious Black figures who challenged the American system's status quo.

22: The Dream Maker
1:34:37 - 1:37:00

22: The Dream Maker

James Earl Ray Plaque Error and Outro

The show concludes with a "fact or fiction" segment about a 2002 MLK Day plaque in Lauderhill, Florida, that accidentally thanked "James Earl Ray" instead of the intended speaker, James Earl Jones. The hosts use this dark irony to wrap up their discussion on the hidden facts of King's life. They sign off by encouraging listeners to pay attention to everything and return for the next episode.