American Girl Doll (Part 1) w/ Aisha Harris

American Girl Doll (Part 1) w/ Aisha Harris

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Little Bighorn: The U.S. Conquers The West (Part 1)

For the twenty-fourth installment of “50 Weeks That Shaped America” we go to the Montana Territory in the spring of 1876. General George Custer (and his cinnamon-scented hair) have been sent to the area to defeat the Plains Indians. But at the Battle Of Little Bighorn (aka Custer ...  Show more

A Nation Of Readers: Nate DiMeo's Memory Palace

Nate DiMeo, host of "The Memory Palace" podcast and author of "The Memory Palace" book, on the small details that shape the work of history.For the past 250 years of America’s existence, books have been fundamental instruments through which we preserve, interpret, and engage in h ...  Show more

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