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Vox Historia: The Voice of History

Bruce Janu

History speaks to us through the many threads of the past, informing our present and predicting our future. Vox History examines those voices in a unique way. Each episode of this podcast is created by students of history at Elk Grove High School. In lieu of traditional tests and activities, the students pick the topics and produce the episodes. Sometimes you may hear the voice of teachers as well... more

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On this episode of Vox Historia, Melia McLane discusses the infamous pirate, Ching Shih.

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On this episode of Vox Historia, Ricky Echavarri tells the tragic story of Ota Benga.

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4 years ago

On this episode of Vox Historia, Leon Zeneli discusses the sad life of Ota Benga.

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On this episode of Vox Historia, sophomore Harsh Shah discusses the significance of Túpac Amaru II, submitted as part of the People You Should Know Project 2020. more

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My students are finishing a project called "People You Should Know," which involves an exploration of people not found in most textbooks. This episode is an example of such a project, featuring Harry Washington - - - an enslaved person working on Geo... more

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On this episode of Vox Historia Juan and Joe discuss the First World War and the factors that brought down Germany.

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On this episode Armando Delgado reads a fictionalized account of a slave captured from Africa and brought to the New World.

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On this episode of Vox Historia, Alejandra Alcantar, Emily Casas and Evelyn Rosas discuss the diseases of smallpox, whooping cough and malaria.

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