

Stuff You Missed in History Class
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Join Holly and Tracy as they bring you the greatest and strangest Stuff You Missed In History Class in this podcast by iHeartRadio.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 40min
Six Impossible Episodes: Listener Requests III
Delve into six lesser-known stories requested by listeners, celebrating remarkable figures like Nellie Cashman, a mining pioneer and philanthropist, and Ela of Salisbury, a 13th-century abbess with powerful influence. Learn about Teenie Harris, whose photography captured Black life in Pittsburgh, and Jane Gauguin, an innovator in knitting literature. Discover Edward A. Carter Jr.'s military journey, navigating racial injustice, and gain insights into the strong women who shaped their communities against societal norms.

Nov 30, 2024 • 25min
SYMHC Classics: Ko'olau Rebellion
Discover the poignant story of the Ko'olau Rebellion, sparked by the enforced quarantine of those with Hansen's disease in Hawaii. Explore the societal impacts of leprosy, the fierce resistance led by a local community, and the emotional struggles faced by families against government orders. Learn about Father Damien's compassionate legacy and the cultural memory surrounding these events as they shaped Hawaiian identity. Uncover the traumatic history of isolation and the ongoing quest for understanding and healing.

Nov 29, 2024 • 12min
Behind the Scenes Minis: Unplanned Sarah Week
Explore the controversial life of Sarah Winnemucca and the complexity of her autobiography. Delve into the struggles of indigenous assimilation, highlighting her legacy in cultural survival. Reflect on the challenges of education amidst colonization and the moral dilemmas faced. Uncover personal narratives from the Mexican-American War, focusing on the significance of language. The discussion also embraces holiday traditions, celebrating the joy and bonding these moments create.

Nov 27, 2024 • 43min
Sarah Winnemucca, Part 2
Dive into the remarkable life of Sarah Winnemucca, a resilient Paiute advocate fighting for Native American rights. Discover her struggles aiding the Northern Paiutes amidst government conflicts and financial hurdles. Witness her bravery during the Bannock War as she battles to rescue her family. Explore the painful realities of forced relocation and her enduring advocacy efforts, including her collaboration with her sisters and her legacy of raising awareness for her community's plight.

Nov 25, 2024 • 42min
Sarah Winnemucca, Part 1
Dive into the life of Sarah Winnemucca, a Northern Paiute activist whose journey from translator to advocate showcases her resilience. Discover her early experiences amid European colonization, the challenges faced by her community, and her efforts to protect Native American rights. Explore the misconceptions of leadership among the Paiute nation and the complexities of her identity as an indigenous woman. This rich narrative highlights personal tragedies, systemic struggles, and Sarah’s enduring impact on her people's fight for representation.

Nov 23, 2024 • 29min
SYMHC Classics: Treaty of Waitangi
Explore the Treaty of Waitangi, a pivotal agreement between the British and the Maori that shaped New Zealand’s destiny. Discover the intriguing differences in its English and Māori texts, which led to confusion and conflict. Learn about the historic declaration that acknowledged Maori nationhood and the critical role of women in its signing. The podcast delves into the complex legacy of the treaty, its ongoing significance in contemporary Maori advocacy, and the vital discussions around sovereignty and land rights that continue to this day.

Nov 22, 2024 • 17min
Behind the Scenes Minis: Questionable Jokes and Turkey
The podcast dives into the troubling biography of Charles Brown, highlighting its racist undertones. It critically examines how comedy has evolved, often crossing the line into offensiveness. Thanksgiving traditions are scrutinized, revealing inaccuracies around its history and the impact of corporate practices. The discussion also touches on unique celebrations like Franksgiving, blending historical connections with contemporary holiday spirit. Listeners gain insight into the intertwining of education, politics, and culture during this festive season.

Nov 20, 2024 • 38min
Thanksgiving vs. Franksgiving
Explore the fascinating history of Thanksgiving and the controversy sparked by FDR's 1939 decision to change the holiday's date during the Great Depression. Delve into George Washington's original Thanksgiving proclamations and the evolution of this beloved American tradition. The podcast juxtaposes traditional Thanksgiving with the lesser-known Franksgiving, highlighting their cultural significance and the complexities that arise from differing observance dates. Listeners also share their personal holiday memories, enriching the narrative.

Nov 18, 2024 • 36min
Charles Farrar Browne, the First Standup Comedian
Delve into the life of Charles Farrar Browne, often hailed as the first stand-up comedian. Discover his rise from a tough childhood to becoming a humor pioneer, captivating audiences, including Lincoln, with his unique comedic style. Explore the strong friendship between Browne and Twain, highlighting their influence on 19th-century comedy. Reflect on Browne's tragic early death and his lasting legacy, which inspired generations of comedians. The journey through humor's evolution is both poignant and entertaining, celebrating a forgotten figure in history.

Nov 16, 2024 • 34min
SYMHC Classics: 3 Reformation Women Classic
Explore the remarkable stories of three women who shaped the Reformation. Katharina von Bora bravely escaped her convent and redefined women's roles in the church with her marriage to Martin Luther. Marguerite d'Angoulême championed education and social reform while critiquing the Catholic Church. Jeanne d'Albret boldly resisted political marriages and navigated her kingdom through tumultuous times, showcasing the resilience and influence of women in a male-dominated era. Discover their vital contributions to history!


