The people and struggles that changed America—one year at a time. In each episode, host Josh Levin explores a story you may have forgotten, or one you’ve never heard of before. What were the moments that transformed politics, culture, science, religion, and more? And how does the nation’s past shape our present?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryHistorySociety & Culture |
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I LOVE history and these story’s are so interesting I still haven’t got around to listening to the 1955 and 1990 but I’m sure their great after I’m done with this I’ll listen to 1955 and 1990 but keep it coming. I can’t wait to see what comes next after all there are thousands of years.
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Very interesting podcast
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This series focuses on significant moments in American history that have transformed various aspects of society, including politics, culture, science, and religion, by exploring stories from a particular year. Each episode presents in-depth narratives that often bring to light lesser-known or overlooked historical events, effectively connecting the past to contemporary issues. The host guides listeners through these engaging stories, highlighting how these pivotal experiences have shaped the dynamics of modern America and exploring the complexities that come with understanding the broader implications of history.
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