1865 versus 2018 and Why History Matters | 7

1865 versus 2018 and Why History Matters | 7

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The 1968 Chicago Protests - The Battle of Michigan Avenue | 1

A special series with our sibling show Legal Wars. The 1968 Democratic National Convention attracted demonstrators from all over the country. Thousands of students, Yippies, Peacenik ...

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The 1968 Chicago Protests - The Trial of the Chicago 8 | 2

A special series with Legal Wars. In 1969, the war in the streets became a war in the courtroom. The trial of the Chicago 8 pitted the federal government against eight prominent anti ...

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The Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Gilded Age: An Interview with Stanford's Professor Richard White
Tides of History

The Civil War and its decades-long aftermath continue to define American life well into the twenty-first century. Today we chat with Stanford's Professor Richard White, author of The Republic For Which It Stands: The United States During Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, ...

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203. American Civil War: Aftermath & Legacy (Part 4)
The Rest Is History

In the final episode of this 'American Civil War' series, Tom, Dominic and historian Adam Smith look at the end of the conflict, the subsequent assassination of Abraham Lincoln and how the war is viewed in modern day America. Join The Rest Is History Club for ad-free listening t ...  Afficher plus

The Black Congressmen of Reconstruction: Death of Representation
Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

During the 1870s, more than a dozen African American men, many of whom had been born into slavery, were elected to the U.S. Congress. These political pioneers symbolized the sky high hopes of millions of former slaves during the years right after the Civil War. It was a period th ...  Afficher plus

Origins of the Civil War
American History Hit

The war between the Union and the Confederacy is a major turning point in the history of the United States. But why did it happen?


From slavery and states' rights, to economic, legislative, moral, and political issues, in this episode, Don and Professor Adam Smith ex ...

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