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American History Tellers

The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life - the words you speak, the ideas you share - can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know the stories that made America? We'll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we'll show you how our history affected them, their families and affects you today. Hosted by Lindsay Graham (not the Senator). From Wondery, the network behind American Scandal, Tides of History, American Innovations and more.

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Kids & Family Education For Kids History Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 5 days
Average duration
37 minutes
Episodes
446
Years Active
2017 - 2025
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The Great Depression - Justice and Infamy  | 6

The Great Depression - Justice and Infamy | 6

As legal challenges to his New Deal programs mounted, President Roosevelt and his attorney general devised dramatic reforms to the Supreme Court’s structure. The proposed changes would open new rifts…
00:38:38  |   Wed 27 Mar 2019
The Great Depression - Progress and Pushback | 5

The Great Depression - Progress and Pushback | 5

After two of President Roosevelt’s closest advisors competed to create a new federal jobs program, the White House launched one of Roosevelt's keystone initiatives: the Works Progress Administration.…
00:38:39  |   Wed 20 Mar 2019
The Great Depression - Dust | 4

The Great Depression - Dust | 4

The Great Depression wasn’t the only crisis facing the country when Franklin Roosevelt took office in 1933. Following a decade-long drought that had shriveled crops, massive dust storms were pummelin…
00:40:02  |   Wed 13 Mar 2019
The Great Depression - A New Deal  | 3

The Great Depression - A New Deal | 3

With the country was still hobbled by the Depression, New York Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt promised a “New Deal” for the American people. That vow handed Roosevelt a contested Democratic nomin…
00:42:07  |   Wed 06 Mar 2019
The Great Depression - Brother, Can You Spare a Dime | 2

The Great Depression - Brother, Can You Spare a Dime | 2

Factories have shut down, banks have failed, and millions are out of work. As the Depression worsens, public opinion sours toward President Hoover. Hoover’s allies attempt to counter criticism of th…
00:38:53  |   Wed 27 Feb 2019
The Great Depression - The Crash  | 1

The Great Depression - The Crash | 1

The Roaring Twenties came to a screeching halt on October 29, 1929, with the collapse of the U.S. stock market. A year earlier, president Herbert Hoover had coasted to victory by promising the Americ…
00:37:18  |   Wed 20 Feb 2019
Does History Repeat Itself? | 4

Does History Repeat Itself? | 4

"Those who do not remember history are condemned to repeat it." On today’s show, we’ll consider what lessons we can draw from history, and what lessons we can’t. David Greenberg, a professor of histo…
00:38:46  |   Wed 13 Feb 2019
The 1968 Chicago Protests - I Regret Nothing | 3

The 1968 Chicago Protests - I Regret Nothing | 3

A special series with Legal Wars. The whole world was watching, and that’s exactly what the defendants wanted. As the end of 1969 approached, the Chicago 8 had become the Chicago 7. Bobby Seale, a Bl…
00:42:39  |   Wed 06 Feb 2019
The 1968 Chicago Protests - The Trial of the Chicago 8 | 2

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-war activists. T…
00:44:39  |   Wed 30 Jan 2019
The 1968 Chicago Protests - The Battle of Michigan Avenue | 1

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, Peaceniks, and other prot…
01:01:19  |   Wed 23 Jan 2019
1865 versus 2018 and Why History Matters | 7

1865 versus 2018 and Why History Matters | 7

We live in historic times, but how do they compare to that other tumultuous era of American history — 1865 and the years following President Lincoln’s death and the end of The Civil War? Steven Walte…
00:39:01  |   Wed 02 Jan 2019
Political Parties - The Reagan Revolution | 6

Political Parties - The Reagan Revolution | 6

The year 1968 marked a watershed in American politics. Anti-war protests were roiling the country. Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was shot dead in Memphis. Democratic President Lyndon Joh…
00:48:59  |   Wed 26 Dec 2018
Political Parties - The New Deal Coalition  | 5

Political Parties - The New Deal Coalition | 5

The 1929 stock market crash saw 14 billion dollars vanish in a matter of hours — and with it, the Republican party’s decades-long grip on American politics. As Americans lost their livelihoods, they …
00:44:30  |   Wed 19 Dec 2018
Political Parties - The Golden Age of the GOP | 4

Political Parties - The Golden Age of the GOP | 4

As the Civil War came to a close, the government set its sights once again on the future of the United States. Working closely with a Republican President, the Republican Congress expected a swift an…
00:47:58  |   Wed 12 Dec 2018
Political Parties - The Turbulent 1850s  | 3

Political Parties - The Turbulent 1850s | 3

The United States won the The Mexican–American War in the 1840s, and with it vast new stretches of western land. But in the 1850s, the question of what to do with this land – and whether to allow sla…
00:43:08  |   Wed 05 Dec 2018
Political Parties - Jacksonian Democracy | 2

Political Parties - Jacksonian Democracy | 2

Andrew Jackson lost the 1824 presidential election to John Quincy Adams through what some called a “corrupt bargain” in the House of Representatives. The maneuver was masterminded by hot-headed but p…
00:46:41  |   Wed 28 Nov 2018
Political Parties - A Tale of Two Parties | 1

Political Parties - A Tale of Two Parties | 1

In the earliest days of the United States, there was no such thing as an organized political party. George Washington, elected twice to the presidency unanimously in the Electoral College, warned the…
00:45:13  |   Wed 21 Nov 2018
History of the Lincoln Motor Company

History of the Lincoln Motor Company

Named after one of the greatest U.S. presidents, the Lincoln Motor Company has become as ingrained in American culture as the Statue of Liberty. Founded by Henry Leland to produce plane engines durin…
00:24:26  |   Tue 20 Nov 2018
Civil Rights - Interview with Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely | 7

Civil Rights - Interview with Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely | 7

We conclude our series on the American Civil Right Movement with an interview with a woman who was there, on the front lines of the fight. Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely is longtime civil rights act…
00:38:51  |   Wed 14 Nov 2018
Civil Rights - The Unfinished Journey | 6

Civil Rights - The Unfinished Journey | 6

Seeking to build upon the gains of the early 1960s, Civil Rights activists pushed forward on a series of ambitious efforts. Voting rights activists returned to Alabama and again faced violent reprisa…
00:43:25  |   Wed 07 Nov 2018
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