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Should statues and Military installations named after historical figures with ties to slavery and The Confederacy be removed or renamed?
We decided to do a podcast on this controversial topic!
We discuss many of the figures who have had statues erected, why they were erected, why some want them removed and delve into the historical significance of the figure, both good and bad.
In regard to the Military Installations, you may be surprised how they came to be named the way they did! Take a listen and give us your feedback.
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We have been building up to the Civil War for quite some time now. Sectionalism, lack of national unity and the issue of the extension of slavery into new territories are at an all time high. The events of the 1850s will make the Civil War all but inevitable.
We cover the short-lived presidency of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore, both members of the Whig Party.
We discuss the aftermath of the Mexican-American War and how these states were going to enter the union. Spoiler Alert...The Missouri Compromise won't work anymore!
Take a listen to see how tensions are rising and the inevitability of Civil War in the United States is becoming very clear.
There is always more to learn!
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The Industrial Revolution was a time of great change. Industry brought progress, expansion, and movement of the population to new towns that sprung up all over the country.
Our special guest, Christian de Rezendes, is the creator of a documentary about Slatersville and the development of that town during the period. We got to ask him some questions and received great insight that we are able to share with our listeners.
Always more to learn!!
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With the manhunt for Booth underway and martial law secure, Stanton strikes a compromise to preserve Lincoln’s agenda, but a dark revelation threatens to upend his progress.
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Starring Jeremy Schwartz as Edwin Stanton.
Also featuring (In Order of Appearance):
Ian Ferguson (Major Thomas Eckert)
Steven Walters (Robert Lincoln)
Jessica Renee Russell (Lucy Hale)
R. Bruce Elliott (President Andrew Johnson)
J. Michael Tatum (Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles)
William Jackson Harper (John Mercer Langston)
Reed Birney (Senator John P. Hale)
Created by Steven Walters and Erik Archilla
Directed by Robert McCollum
Written by Steven Walters and Erik Archilla
Executive Producer: Lindsay Graham
Co-executive Producers: Erik Archilla, Robert McCollum and Steven Walters
Music and Sound Design by Lindsay Graham
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