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F*ck, Marry, Kill: Aqua Tofana, The Original Husband Poison

This week, we’re talking Giulia Tofana and the infamous Aqua Tofana — the legendary 17th-century poison rumored to be colorless, tasteless, and almost impossible to detect. We break down the history, the myths, and why this story still fascinates people today, especially its ties ...  Afficher plus

The Salem Witch Trials Debunked

We're back with our MOST requested episode yet -- the Salem Witch Trials! Join us to hear us unpack the biggest misconceptions, implications, and causes of the witch hunts and trials that plagued Salem, Massachusetts between February 1692 – May 1693. We cover famous trials, shock ...  Afficher plus

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Alice Kyteler and the Kilkenny Witch Trials
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Alice Kyteler's witchcraft trial shocked 14th century Ireland. Today, the charges against her are seen largely as nonsense, and more about personal vendettas and struggles for power. 

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<ul> <li>Bailey, Michael D. “HISTORICAL DICT ...  Afficher plus

Ely S. Parker and Ulysses S. Grant (Part 2)
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While working for the Treasury Department, Ely S. Parker met someone who would become a big part of much of the rest of his life – Ulysses S. Grant. It was through this connection that Parker gained a good deal of power, and cemented a controversial legacy. Research: ·       Adam ...  Afficher plus

The Sailor Who Escaped Slavery
Medal of Honor: Stories of Courage

Enslaved on a plantation in South Carolina, Robert Blake had little chance for freedom. Then came a surprise battle, a bold choice, and a new mission in life: serving in the U.S. Navy. Robert’s heroism would make him the first Black sailor to receive the Medal of Honor. But what ...  Afficher plus

New Thinking: African Europeans; Fidel Castro & African leaders; WEB Du Bois
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From Roman emperor Septimius Severus to Senegal's Signares to the ten days in Harlem that Fidel Castro used to link up with African leaders at the UN, through to the missed opportunity to enshrine racial equality in post war negotiations following World War I; Olivette Otele, Sim ...  Afficher plus