
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Four More Black Champions
ABC:LHS #083-0 Black History Month 2026
Frances “Mom” Williams was a dedicated Philadelphia community leader and activist who ran for City Council in 1979 with a focus on seniors and neighborhood safety. Her son Hardy and grandson Anthony both became State Senators.
Rev. Leonard Leland Smalls became the first Black minister certified as a prison chaplain in Pennsylvania. Smalls associated with Martin Luther King Jr. and local activists, though he described himself as not nonviolent. Released as separate podcast on February 3rd.
Liberian native Julia Komai was a political activist who became an outspoken advocate for human rights and had been imprisoned before escaping to the United States. She died in a car crash, along with a former Vice President of her native land. Separate podcast on February 4th.
Mpozi Mshade Tolbert was deeply admired in two cities: in Philadelphia, he captured iconic images of the hip-hop scene, while in Indianapolis he became a beloved photojournalist and DJ, known for his genial spirit, generosity, and influence on the arts community. Separate podcast on February 5th.
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