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Welcome to Episode 85 of Flower in the River, where we dig deep into the enduring impact of the 1915 Eastland Disaster on Chicago and the families left behind. Inspired by my book of the same name, this episode takes us further into the lost narratives of the Eastland’s victims and heroes.
Episode Highlights:
Summary:
Through the lens of early 20th-century journalism, we revisit the morning of the disaster alongside intrepid reporters like Larry Malm and the trailblazing Magda West from the Chicago Journal. Their relentless pursuit of truth in the chaos of the capsizing, and their efforts to capture the human stories behind the headlines, offer a unique perspective on the dedication and challenges faced by journalists of the era. We celebrate the passion of these journalistic heroes, including Pulitzer Prize winner Marquis James, who transformed statistics into poignant narratives, and we explore the skepticism faced by those like Malm, whose credibility was questioned.
Link:
Eastland Disaster Victims on Find A Grave
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Welcome to Episode 85 of Flower in the River, where we dig deep into the enduring impact of the 1915 Eastland Disaster on Chicago and the families left behind. Inspired by my book of the same name, this episode takes us further into the lost narratives of the Eastland’s victims and heroes.
Episode Highlights:
Summary:
Through the lens of early 20th-century journalism, we revisit the morning of the disaster alongside intrepid reporters like Larry Malm and the trailblazing Magda West from the Chicago Journal. Their relentless pursuit of truth in the chaos of the capsizing, and their efforts to capture the human stories behind the headlines, offer a unique perspective on the dedication and challenges faced by journalists of the era. We celebrate the passion of these journalistic heroes, including Pulitzer Prize winner Marquis James, who transformed statistics into poignant narratives, and we explore the skepticism faced by those like Malm, whose credibility was questioned.
Link:
Eastland Disaster Victims on Find A Grave