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Created by: The Past and The Curious

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Started: October 7th, 2016

Status: Active, 124 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Episode 59: Safety with Books
00:30:42 | August 30th, 2021

The 1939 World’s Fair brought a special visitor from England: an original copy of Magna Carta, but with World War II in full swing, America couldn’t send it back. So the had to babysit the priceless document, which got more complicated than they expected. ALSO Marie Curie’s books will not be safe to touch for another 1500 years, so librarians in Paris have to keep people safe from the documents. Learn about Marie, her discoveries, and plenty more in this episode!

Episode 58 Origin Stories And Gold Medals
00:32:28 | July 29th, 2021

Origin stories, comic mis-starts, and medal-winning moments are highlighted in this episode featuring two unlikely international star athletes. Canada’s Bobbie Rosenfeld overcame, among other things, small pox and very large pants to run her way into history – not just as an athlete, but a wonderful teammate. Muhammad Ali drank garlic water and chased the bus in his own pursuit of greatness. Spoiler alert: it worked.

Bonus Episode! Knox Says Yes
00:15:19 | July 3rd, 2021

Henry Knox is a name not many people know, but he was a pretty amazing bookseller turned soldier during the Revolutionary War. Released in honor of July 4th – but you can listen anywhere and anytime – still a good story about in interesting moment!

Episode 57: On Horseback!
00:30:21 | June 28th, 2021

This episode tells the stories of Sibyl Ludington and Charley Willis. Sybil’s well-known story is amazing, yet it lacks a lot of primary sources, and we use that as a way to introduce thinking about the past with a critical eye. No matter what Sibyl’s story has inspired millions. Charley Willis was a cowboy, once enslaved in Texas, and who was impacted by the events of June 19th, or Juneteenth. After a lifetime on the trail, he left the world with one of the most well-known cowboy songs of all.

Episode 56 Eugene And Django in Paris
00:33:05 | May 26th, 2021

Django Reinhardt was a Romani musician who, despite losing the use of two of his fingers was one of the most important musicians of his time. His contemporary and fellow Parisian was a man named Eugene Bullard. This American-born man would lead an unbelievable life as a boxer, musician, early black fighter pilot, and more.

Episode 55 Telescopes And Stars
00:31:48 | April 27th, 2021

Edwin Hubble changed our view of the Solar System, but he was also a collegiate National Champion basketball player and high school coach. He also dealt with the struggles of freezing his face to a telescope. Anything for Science! George Ellery Hale had the idea for the largest telescope in history, and the American Public made it a reality during the Great Depression. It was actually made from something you might use in the kitchen.

Episode 54: Gold!
00:30:36 | March 26th, 2021

Levi Strauss left his native Germany to escape discrimination, and then left New York for the opportunities of the American West. He lost some gold, but changed the world with his pants partnership. Ferminia Sarras was a miner from Nicaragua who didn’t wear jeans, but rather a black taffeta dress (in the desert sun). Her successes were many, and they even named a town after her.

Episode 53: Sophie And Willa
00:33:50 | February 24th, 2021

No one could have predicted that Sophie Blanchard would become France’s leading aeronaut, but she flew higher than any woman before her. Willa Brown was the first Black woman to earn a pilot’s license in America, but her accomplishments didn’t end there. In many ways, she deserves credit for the famed Tuskegee Airmen. Also features Red Moon Road’s song Sophie Blanchard 1778 (Official Aeronaut of the Empire and Restoration)




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Created by: The Past and The Curious
Started: October 7th, 2016
Status: Active, 124 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

USA6-1011+
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