Julia M. Robinson, PhD, an Associate Professor of African American Religions in the Religious Studies Department of University of North Carolina at Charlotte, was the first guest. A teacher of courses in African American History, African American Religion and the Religions of the African Diaspora, Professor Robinson investigates the intersection of race, religion and gender within African and African American culture. Adam and Bob asked Dr. Robinson-Harmon about her research into lynching and the legacy of racism following the Civil War. Listen in on this compelling conversation.
