Learning to Ride a Horse at 60

Learning to Ride a Horse at 60

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Why the Best Time in History to Be Alive Might Be Right Now

On this episode of Our American Stories, people often talk about the past as something to be missed, but history tells a much harder story. Johan Norberg argues that many of the most interesting periods in history were also the hardest to survive, and that modern innovations have ...  Show more

Women in WWII: Ilene Hall Enlisted to Follow Her Husband to War

On this episode of Our American Stories, during World War II, women entered the military and workforce in record numbers, taking on roles once occupied by men. The Women’s Army Corps became a path for thousands who wanted to support the war effort.But for Ilene Hall, the decision ...  Show more

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