M17: Samuel Meharry And The Goodness Of a Newly Freed Family
In 1826, young salt trader Samuel Meharry found himself stranded in a swamp on the Kentucky-Tennessee border. Helpless and alone, he was saved by a recently freed Black family who had every reason to keep moving—but chose compassion over fear. In gratitude, Meharry made a promise: “I have no money, but when I can, I shall do something for your race.”
Fifty years later, he and his brothers fulfilled that vow by founding Meharry Medical College, the first medical school in the South for Black students. This powerful act transformed Black healthcare, educated generations of physicians, and even influenced the desegregation of the U.S. military. A single act of kindness changed history—forever.
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M10: How Valuable Is Your Word?
Things have changed since the 1980s when many business deals were done on a handshake and a promise. Jon Huntsman Sr. was a man who was comfortable with deals on a handshake. Big deals. This is a story about a deal, one that was worth millions, that was made without lawyers, only his word…but when the circumstances changed before the deal was put in writing, Jon Huntsman Sr’s word, and the handshake he made, was put to the test. What will shock you is how he handled this situation, and what it did to his future.
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