
Ep #3: Red Summer of 1919
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In the summer of 1919, the streets of America ran red—not with foreign blood, but with the blood of its own Black citizens.
In this brutal chapter of Tea of the World, host Dylan (aka Mr. V) exposes the horrifying truth behind the Red Summer. We’re talking about dozens of race massacres, lynch mobs, and the systematic destruction of Black communities across the country—all sparked by fear, racism, and white supremacy. From Chicago to Washington D.C. to rural Arkansas, the American Dream was burned to the ground... by its own people.
This isn’t just a story of violence—it’s a story of resistance, rage, and how history tries to bury what it can’t whitewash.
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