EP15: The Transatlantic Cable: A Thread Across the Ocean

EP15: The Transatlantic Cable: A Thread Acros...

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How a UCLA Student Helped Save a Lost Marx Brothers Film

On this episode of Our American Stories, in the 1970s, a UCLA student named Steve Stoliar set out to track down a missing piece of Hollywood history. The film was Animal Crackers (1930), one of the early Marx Brothers movies starring Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, and Chico Marx. But ...  Show more

In 1838, Two U.S. Congressmen Dueled with… Rifles!

On this episode of Our American Stories, in the winter of 1838, a political argument in Congress crossed a line few thought possible. Maine Representative Jonathan Cilley and Kentucky’s William Graves met on a field just outside Washington, rifles in hand. The nation watched in d ...  Show more

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