How Stranger Danger and SUVs Changed Halloween Forever

How Stranger Danger and SUVs Changed Hallowee...

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Hunting Bears, Not Each Other: A Rare Look at Life Beyond Politics

What can bear hunting in rural Pennsylvania teach us about American politics? Michael speaks with Washington Post columnist and bestselling author Salena Zito about her immersive reporting from a Pennsylvania bear camp — a place where Democrats, Republicans, and independents come ...  عرض المزيد

Is Turning Point USA an Asset or Liability for the Republican Party?

In this episode, Michael dives deep into the chaos at Turning Point USA’s America Fest. With more than 30,000 attendees, the event revealed a growing rift within the GOP. From Ben Shapiro’s scathing critique of fellow conservatives to the controversial presence of rapper Nicki Mi ...  عرض المزيد

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"I have a Dream" - Speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
The Ass-Breaking Motivation

Experience the iconic I have a Dream Speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on August 28, 1963.

Speaker: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr



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The Hit Song that Gave Us MLK Day
HISTORY This Week

January 15, 1969. It's been less than a year since the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Friends, family, and followers are gathered at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, where Dr. King preached. They are there to remember him on his birthday, honor his legacy, and pre ...  عرض المزيد

509. America in '68: The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (Part 2)
The Rest Is History

The peaceful figurehead of the Civil Rights movement in the early 1960s, Dr Martin Luther King had inspired hundreds of thousands to demand equal rights for African Americans. But by 1968, the once uniting leader seemed to be losing popularity, both amongst activists and in the p ...  عرض المزيد

Best books of 2023, MLK's legacy
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We talk to two representatives from Wisconsin independent booksellers about their favorite books of 2023. Then, an African American studies professor joins us to discuss why Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy is often sanitized and what we lose when that happens.