
375-Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History
From Affirmative Murder by Alvin Williams & Francel Evans
February 13, 2026 · 1h 28m
About this episode
Alvin and Fran discuss historical revisionism, cultural identity, and the legacy of Medgar Evers in relation to justice and equality for Black Americans.
This week Alvin and Fran discuss a range of topics including the recent Super Bowl, cultural identity, and the impact of historical revisionism on American society. The conversation also delves into the legacy of Jeffrey Epstein, the predatory nature of certain industries, and the complexities of karma in relation to wealth and morality. The episode concludes with a discussion on Medgar Evers and the implications of rewriting history. In this conversation, Alvin and Fran delve into the historical and contemporary struggles of Black Americans, focusing on the legacy of Medgar Evers and the ongoing fight for justice and equality. The dialogue emphasizes the need for truth in history and the importance of understanding the past to shape a better future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
People in this episode
Hosts: Alvin Williams, Francel Evans
Topics covered
- historical revisionism
- cultural identity
- legacy of Jeffrey Epstein
- karma and morality
- struggles of Black Americans
- justice and equality
Keywords
- Super Bowl
- historical revisionism
- Jeffrey Epstein
- Medgar Evers
- Black Americans
- justice
- equality
- karma
- morality
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: American History
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