Happy #InternationalDayofFriendship! In 1979, Mamie Doud Eisenhower did an interview w/ Barbara Walters. When asked how she would like people to remember her, Mamie replied, "Oh, I never thought about such a thing. Just a good friend."
Photo: Eisenhower Pres. Library, 67-74.
Our Season 2 FINALE is live! A fantastic conversation with John G. Turner and Lincoln A. Mullen, creators of the new podcast “Antisemitism U.S.A.” Watch the full episode on youtube (link in bio) or listen wherever you get your pods!
Did you know about our Historical Birthdays Today show? Who in history do you share a birthday with? Watch daily to see a bite sized clip of historical figures from the past.
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Our newest episode featuring Dr. Patrick Spero is live. Watch on Youtube to see one of the coolest documents in U.S. History. https://t.co/Q0rQztUAHd or listen wherever you get your podcasts!
Don't forget to check out our episode with Lindsay Chervinsky on her new book Making the Presidency: John Adams and the Precedents That Forged the Republic at https://t.co/aNqjURvOI4 or https://t.co/09EUW9xIQf
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Why did the founder of Georgia get kicked out of the colony and chased back to England? And why don’t people know much—if anything—about this today? Michael L. Thurmond introduces us to James Oglethorpe and his transformative views on slavery and the transatlantic slave trade.
What are the lyrics to the popular southern song “Dixie,” and what did they mean? How about “The Battle Cry of Freedom”? Did Abraham Lincoln only enjoy “Northern” ballads? Dr. Christian McWhirter leads us through the first war set to music - the American Civil War. Watch on YT