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May 15, 2016 • 43min

Rutherford B. Hayes: The most contested election

How does a vicious, close and disputed election spill over into a presidency? We examine the razor-thin election results for Rutherford B. Hayes, and the equally fine line he then had to tread as president during the end of Reconstruction.
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May 8, 2016 • 43min

Ulysses S. Grant: Lover, fighter, writer

Ulysses S. Grant's memoirs are considered the best ever written by a president. In this episode, Washington Post nonfiction book critic Carlos Lozada and biographer David Maraniss discuss what they found funny, touching and illuminating about the work.
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May 2, 2016 • 37min

Andrew Johnson: Stitching up a torn country

What kind of president can repair America's deepest divisions? Michelle Krowl of the Library of Congress walks us through Andrew Johnson's time in office right after the Civil War and sheds light on why he struggled to bring the country together.
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Apr 24, 2016 • 56min

Abraham Lincoln: His hand and his pen

Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of 'Team of Rivals,' and Michelle Krowl of the Library of Congress guide us through Lincoln's love for language--and how his gift for writing and oratory became one of his greatest presidential leadership tools.
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Apr 18, 2016 • 39min

James Buchanan: The bachelor and the bloodshed

James Buchanan, the first and only bachelor president, is left to mend a broken and divided nation on the eve of civil war. Explore his upbringing and political career, as well as speculations about his sexual orientation. Discover Buchanan's misguided approach to the slavery issue and the economic differences between the North and the South. Learn about South Carolina's secession and the transition of power to Lincoln.
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Apr 10, 2016 • 31min

Franklin Pierce: Rolling off the tracks

Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer James McPherson and historian Edna Greene Medford discuss Franklin Pierce's role in the country's progression toward civil war, as well as the personal tragedy that unfolded right before he took office.
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Apr 3, 2016 • 39min

Millard Fillmore: Teaching the obscure presidents

Should we teach the presidency of Millard Fillmore? What do we lose if we don't? Historians Jean Baker and James McPherson, along with Washington Post education reporter T. Rees Shapiro, tackle these questions in our 13th episode.
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Mar 27, 2016 • 29min

Zachary Taylor: War heroes and conspiracy theory

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank joins historians Catherine Clinton and Joseph Uscinski to talk about military hero Zachary Taylor and the assassination theories that swirled around his death in the White House.
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Mar 20, 2016 • 37min

James K. Polk: Getting it done

They Might Be Giants singer John Linnell and historian Amy Greenberg are guests on this episode. Through hard work and strategic lying, the 11th president managed to accomplish everything on his agenda. But is being effective the same as being great?
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Mar 13, 2016 • 32min

John Tyler: Ghosts and the vice presidency

When Vice President Tyler took over the White House, he set a precedent that would forever shape the office. This episode features experts Barbara Bair and Joel Goldstein, as well as descendants who talk about the ghost who haunts the Tyler home.

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