History Repeated discusses important historical and political concepts that are essential to understanding and discussing U.S. history and politics. Topics and concepts that you should have learned in school, but weren’t interested at the time. History isn’t boring, but is often discussed with a political slant or bias. Our goal is to provide our listeners with the facts. Our podcasts avoid pushing a political agenda. We believe people are tired of being told what and how to think about a to ...
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Us History for school assessments
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Inventions and inventors
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Learn history and have fun doing it!
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How 9-1-1 got it’s start
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capitalism vs communism Cover art photo provided by Jason Leung on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ninjason
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U.S. History explains the history of the United States. Each report tells how the country and its people have developed.
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Our goal here is to introduce the listener to an underrepresented segment of American History.
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Project for U.S. history
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The history of the US from the first Americans to the 2008 presidential election! (well, the primaries, at least)
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Lectures for Mr. Graff's US History class at Faith Academy
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Lets get this bread
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An American history podcast that fills in the holes between the dates we all know and appreciates the rich history of the United States.
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talks about popular propaganda during ww2
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Jim Crow Era Cover art photo provided by Efe Kurnaz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@efekurnaz
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Advanced US HISTORY Podcast Cover art photo provided by Jon Tyson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jontyson
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I’m tryin to impersonate Wes Craven and Sandra Denton (Pepa), it for my US History’s class, and I’m doing 80s for the decade.
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A short overview of US history, created for my 8th grade students. Contact me at ushistoryin5@gmail.com Note: the "5 minutes or less applies" is a guideline, not a hard and fast rule.
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Join historian Lettie Gore as she examines what history shows us and makes critical connections between the past and present. Lettie’s passion for history and educating about the truth can be heard and felt through her engaging discussions about racism, current events, racial justice, and politics in a time when historical background needs to meet current realities. Her perspective and delivery are unique, direct, and just what you need to hear.
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Jefferson Cover art photo provided by Scott Webb on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@scottwebb
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Great podcast 10/10
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Its about my grandfather and some of his stories about going to Vietnam and leaving Vietnam
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It is the prime intention of this Podcast channel to discuss major, and minor happenings throughout history in the Southern US, with other important happenings as well! I have activated listener support, and have a Patreon as well, for those wishing to support this project! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oldhistory/support
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There will always be something distinct about our present day, yet history haunts. American democracy is at a crossroads and we have to decide who we really are as a nation. This moment begs us all to look to our past to help understand our present and to imagine a better future. In the aftermath of the carnage of the Civil War, the nation struggled to give shape to a country drenched in blood. In many ways, we are still fighting old battles and still trapped in assumptions that blocked the ...
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American History is discussed and reviewed with cause and effect relationships and long term implications. This is part of a larger series of podcasts and videos available at www.buschistory.net and also available on You Tube under Buschistory.
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Daily American show that celebrates the great United States of America! Here, I talk about the good, the bad and the ugly with stories ranging from Ben Franklin to Billy the Kid to the New York Yankees and Hollywood. Give me four minutes and I'll tell you all about it!
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Garbled Twistory is a podcast that’s primary objective is to humanize history, through humorizing history. It re-tells history in a way that places special emphasis on the most unusual elements and indiscriminately injects F.U.N by the bucketload! The first season’s focus is US History: as told by all of its presidential elections and all of its presidential election candidates! There will be biographical episodes for every presidential candidate, episodes for every election, and episodes fo ...
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A modern U.S. history podcast about the events that spanned the Baby Boomer generation’s lifespan & that are still relevant to people today, especially to Millennials. Unlike some history podcasts, this podcast follows the national story in a chronological manner, starting in 1946. Most episodes are around a half-hour to 45 minutes in length. Each episode covers one year, possibly going all the way up to the present. You can e-mail the show here, we would love your feedback!: boomertomillenn ...
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The US Naval History Podcast features the highlights of our naval history, from John Paul Jones' raids on Scotland to the navy's finest hours in WWII, and beyond to the Cold War and world today. Support the show, get transcripts, and more: usnavalhistory.com
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Telling the story of how the most powerful economy in history came to be.
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Welcome to the Unfortunately, History sucks but its Part of Us podcast, where amazing things happen.
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We will take you through the events and the times that shaped the numismatic hobby as it is today. Covering news and history. Please email us at historyoftheusmintpodcast@gmail.com
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The fighting now begins! This is the story of a battle, of a disastrous retreat, and the conspiracy which followed. This was a naval disaster of epic scale. More than American forty warships and transport vessels were destroyed. Another America naval disaster of this scale would not be repeated until the Pearl Harbor attacks on December 7, 1941, mo…
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Japanese Incarceration Camps During World War Two - Part 3
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Part three of our coverage of Japanese Internment during World War Two finds Jeananne continuing her interview with Angela Sutton, an Interpretative Ranger at Tule lake, one of the most infamous of the incarceration centers to get inside knowledge and more details of what went on in the camp. We get many details and a few stories, including first h…
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This is the story of a battle, of a disastrous retreat, and the conspiracy which followed. This was a naval disaster of epic scale. More than American forty warships and transport vessels were destroyed. Another America naval disaster of this scale would not be repeated until the Pearl Harbor attacks on December 7, 1941, more than 162 years later. …
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This is the story of a battle, of a disastrous retreat, and the conspiracy which followed. This was a naval disaster of epic scale. More than American forty warships and transport vessels were destroyed. Another America naval disaster of this scale would not be repeated until the Pearl Harbor attacks on December 7, 1941, more than 162 years later. …
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Japanese Incarceration Camps During World War Two Part 2
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Part two of our coverage of Japanese Internment during World War Two finds Jeananne interviewing Angela Sutton, an Interpretative Ranger at Tule lake, one of the most infamous of the incarceration centers to get inside knowledge and more details of what went on in the camp. On January 14, 1942, FDR issued Executive Order 2537 which required non-U.S…
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Japanese Incarceration Camps During World War Two Part 1
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After the attack on Pearl Harbor – political debate began about the need to protect the country against another attack from the Japanese, the fear of espionage, and racism all led to the eventual passage of a series of executive orders. Prior to the forced removal from the West Coast, assets were frozen, and the FBI led by J. Edgar Hoover had compi…
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Pearl Harbor & The Entrance of the U.S. Into World War Two
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Why did Japan attack the US at Pearl Harbor? It’s important to first consider the history between Japan and the US. Political relations between the two countries have a complicated past. Unlike it’s Pacific neighbor, China, Japan had been successful in isolating itself from the Western world. Japan was building an empire and by 1905, they had just …
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Warheads on Foreheads: The history of America's drones and quest for precision strike
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Today the United States can drone strike it's enemies almost anywhere in the world with non-explosive Hellfire missiles that deploy blades to slice through a target with almost no risk to nearby civilians. It is the latest-and-greatest expression of an American quest for precision strike that began in WWI, carried through (with sometimes disastrous…
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The USS Hornet (CV-8): The Doolittle Raid, Midway, and Guadacanal
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The USS Hornet was resting upright on the ocean floor 17,500 feet deep. It was mostly intactwith SBD Dauntless dive-bombers, TBD Devastator torpedo bombers and F4F Wildcat fighters scattered on the sea bed in concentric circles around the wreck. It had been there for more than 77 years, yet the wooden deck was still intact, minus bomb damage. The A…
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Today we begin our long anticipated coverage of World War Two. Now, this being a US History Podcast, we are not going to delve into the granular details of the beginnings of the war in Europe, but we do give a general sense of the goings on that began the conflict. We then really discuss the US Policy of neutrality at the time. So, German blitzkrei…
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This is a USHR first with a podcast specifically on a First Lady. The longest sitting First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt was very involved in her husband's presidency. We get into all of the below and then some. She held regular press conferences as First Lady in The White House and only allowed female reporters as they were barred from the President’s …
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US and UK forces have been jointly carrying out a continuous drumbeat of strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen over the past three weeks. Unfortunately, in the words of President Biden, “Well, when you say are they working, no. Are they going to continue, yes.” In the meantime while we wait for the strikes to work, the Houthis continue to launch anti-…
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Steam Power and British Spies: The Fulton the First in the War of 1812
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The Fulton the First was the world's first steam powered warship. Designed to defend New York Harbor against the British in the War of 1812. She never saw action, but did succeed in scaring the public and British war planners and inspired the first generation of European steam warships who feared foundational shift in naval technology which the Ful…
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The Presidency of Franklin D.Roosevelt Part 2
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Part 2 of our coverage of the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) continues. We continue the conversation between Jeananne and Jeffery Urbin of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. There is always more to learn, talk to you soon! Jimmy & Jean #FDR #NewDealJimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis による
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Houthis Attack US Convoy...And We Strike Back! (Breaking News)
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Naval history is being made right now. The Houthi rebels in Yemen conducted a drone, cruise missile, and ballistic missile combined attack (with Iranian help) against a guarded convoy near the Bab al-Mandab Strait on January 9th, and just now the US and UK conducted a joint naval strike against the Houthi rebels in Yemen using planes and submarine-…
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Mines! Torpedoes! Improvised Explosive Devices at sea! When the War of 1812 broke out there was no way that the United States could sustainably go toe-to-toe with the far larger royal Navy, and so Congress authorized “An Act to encourage the destruction of the armed vessels of war of the enemy.” The Torpedo Act promised one-half the value of any sh…
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Episode 18C - Big Jim Folsom: 10 Minute Profile
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Although the majority of white Southerners were staunchly opposed to racial integration during the 1950 & 60s, there were a few mavericks who held a different point of view. One of these was Big Jim Folsom, who successfully ran for Governor of Alabama in 1946, and again in 1954. Gov. Folsom gained popularity by challenging the corruption and selfis…
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When FDR came into the presidency he promised to act swiftly in order to help the nation face the dark realities of the moment. FDR wasted no time in implementing his plan for economic recovery, which would come to be known as the New Deal. When we talk of the New Deal we often link it to the 3 Rs ( Relief, Reform & Recovery). He implemented variou…
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The poetic New Year's Day deck log entry is a uniquely American tradition which allows the Officer of the Deck to try their hand at poetry as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. This is a rare bit of fun in a legal document - but because it is a legal document all of the required midnight entry information must be incorporated into the po…
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Six years after the First Sumatran Expedition, another attack on American pepper traders occurred. The US East India Station squadron responded with what can only be called a "vigorous" enforcement of American interests on the Sumatran coastline (aka we bombarded and burned the offending village of Muckie to the ground). Email me at usnavalhistoryp…
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The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt Part 1
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Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) was the longest sitting President of the United States. His Presidency was full of challenges, ranging from The Great Depression, up through most of World War II. Our coverage of FDR will span a number of podcasts, and we summarize his presidency in two parts plus another sandwiched in the middle specific to "The New Dea…
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AUKUS: Nuclear submarines, quantum computers, and industrial bases
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The AUKUS pact between the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia aims to increase naval cooperation between the three countries in the face of a rising China. A major component involves the US and UK operating nuclear-powered submarines out of Australia by 2027, with plans to eventually transfer nuclear submarine technology to enable Austral…
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Antisemitism in the U.S. & The U.S. Response To The Rise of Totalitarian Dictators in Europe
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We are starting to build toward World War II and there are things happening both at home and abroad. As this is a US History Podcast, we talk more to the way the US views the events occuring in Europe and the US policy of Neutrality. We cover the US response to the rise of totalitarian dictators: Adolf Hitler in Germany Benito Mussolini in Italy Fr…
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Why are we giving money and weapons to Ukraine? In light of the recent news that 48% of Americans think we are giving too much money to Ukraine, I discuss why, in fact, Ukraine aid is the single most cost-effective American foreign policy win since (at least) the end of the Cold War for a whole bunch of reasons: Aid to Ukraine allows the united Sta…
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The Golden Gate Bridge is located in San Francisco and when it was finished in 1937, it was at one time the longest suspension bridge in the world. Today, it no longer holds that title – that belongs to a bridge in Turkey. We list all the record holding suspension bridges that are still in existance today. Jimmy and Jean have been on 7 of the 17! H…
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Pearl Harbor Third Wave & WWII Fuel Logistics
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I talk with guest Sal Mercogliano about fuel logistics during World War Two in the Pacific theater. We discuss the Japanese decision not to target fuel tanks at Pearl Harbor, how the US Navy adapted to fuel shortages in the early years of the war, and compare World War Two naval logistics capabilities to those of the US and Chinese navies today. Sa…
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On a seemingly ordinary summer day in Americus, Georgia, 15 Black girls eagerly joined a protest, only to mysteriously vanish into thin air. For 45 days, they went missing without a trace, leaving a terrified community asking: what happened to our girls? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/pr…
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WWII naval aviation was miracle on many levels. The industrial output was immense. The technology evolved by leaps and bounds over the course of just a few years. The pilots got the glory, but the enlisted aviation maintenance rates were the men who kept the planes in the air. Before the war there was no real system to train these men, it was a sma…
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Our Podcast on The Hoover Dam delves into what brought about the need for the dam, the financing, planning, building, and the benefits of the dam. The Hoover Dam allowed for the regulation of water throughout the southwest United States. Prior to the dam being built, there was flood season, and drought season. Devistation, and scarcity. Learn all a…
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Ep. 18B - The Kennedys as Boomer Icons, Part IV: Ascendancy, 1953 - 1959
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In the long-awaited next episode in our Kennedys series, we explore how JFK went from a relatively obscure rookie senator to a viable presidential candidate. We document his imperfect but glamorous marriage to Jacqueline Bouvier, his controversial refusal to censure Joe McCarthy, and his continued battle with health problems. We also explore how th…
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Belva Ann Lockwood: A Veteran Lady Lawyer? In the 1800s??
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Ok so the first prezzy prezzy candidate for 1884 is like... Possibly more rare than a unicorn! Not only is she a woman in 1800s politics, but like... She fought her way through law school too?? Impressive!
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USS Carney drone shootdown and carrier battle group deployment
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It has been an... exciting week in US Navy news and this episode breaks down the two big events: 1 - The USS Carney shot down 15 drones and 9 cruise missiles fired by Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen heading towards Israel. 2- The US currently has two carrier battle groups deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean in addition to other high end military ass…
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In this podcast Jimmy and Jean discuss The Great Depression and the aftermath of the stock crash. We will discuss economic impacts like bank runs and some of the programs put in place to prevent things like this happening again. We get into the environmental crisis of the time, The Dust Bowl. We get into social impacts of the depression and discuss…
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The final VP candidee of 1884 is just... My goodness what is he doing back here? Okay? I guess this is a REBROADCAST with the NEW INFO at the 9:39 mark!
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In this episode I have on James Ellman, the author of “MacArthur Reconsidered,” for an exploration of General Douglas MacArthur's military prowess (or should I say- lack thereof). James challenges the prevailing notion of MacArthur as a military genius as we delve into pivotal moments in MacArthur's career, including WWII and the Korean War. We ana…
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This VP Candidate seems to have lived a fairly easy life, floating around the government as he preps for 1884...
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Ancient Naval Warfare...Galleys, Strategy, Tactics & More! (SHORT version)
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Ok, so it's not American Naval History, but this episode is too interesting not to post. With Professor Bret Devereaux I discuss the essentially non-Mahanian nature of ancient naval warfare. Because galleys were both cheap to build (but expensive to maintain) and had very limited operational endurance, the missions they could perform and the strate…
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Ancient Naval Warfare...Galleys, Strategy, Tactics & More! (LONG version)
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Ok, so it's not American Naval History, but this episode is too interesting not to post. With Professor Bret Devereaux I discuss the essentially non-Mahanian nature of ancient naval warfare. Because galleys were both cheap to build (but expensive to maintain) and had very limited operational endurance, the missions they could perform and the strate…
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The Life and Presidency of Herbert Hoover Part 2
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In this podcast we continue our coverage of the life and presidency of Herbert Hoover. In part two, we pick up where he is appointed Secretary of Commerce and all his accomplishments while serving that office, then we delve into his presidency, the Great Depression, as well as his many contributions after he served as president, often being asked b…
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These prohibition folks are STILL AT IT in 1884, and this next VP candidate is no exception, that's for sure!
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Absolom Madden West: A Career Traitor. Don't Trust Him.
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This next 1884 VP candidate is rather unknown... But um. He DOES have a habit of changing allegiances so be careful around him...
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Using a 36-foot motor launch, the 18 sailors, led by Lieutenant Commander John Morrill began their 2,000-mile journey through Japanese infested waters. With only a watch, compass, homemade sextant and a few maps it was an incredible feat of navigation. Their story is one of great audacity, where the generosity and bravery of the Filipino people, al…
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The Life and Presidency of Herbert Hoover Part 1
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In this podcast we cover the life and presidency of Herbert Hoover. In part one, we begin with how he grew up, his education, his early days as a geologist, as well as his travels around the world with his wife. Their travels around the world are what moved Hoover and his wife into their becoming very active in international relief efforts and othe…
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