Flower in the River: A Family Tale Finally Told

From Eastland Witness to Radio Legend: John Griggs’ Journey


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In this episode (84), I explore the intriguing life of John Griggs, a talented actor from the Golden Age of Radio and Television—and an important witness to the Eastland disaster. I share his vivid account of that tragic day in 1915, which he wrote for American Heritage Magazine just two years before his death. His story gives us a rare and personal perspective on the catastrophe.

John Griggs wasn’t just a familiar face and voice from radio and TV; he was also a passionate film preservationist. His extensive film collection became the foundation for the Yale Film Studies Center, and I talk about his lasting impact on preserving film history. 

Topics Covered:

  • John Griggs’ firsthand account as a witness to the Eastland Disaster.
  • His career during the Golden Age of Radio and Golden Age of Television.
  • His contributions to film preservation, including the donation of his collection to Yale University.
  • New details on African American workers involved in the Eastland rescue efforts.
  • The importance of using multiple historical sources to gain a richer understanding of past events.

Shout-out!

A huge shout-out to Coloma, Wisconsin! You make up 11% of my audience, and I appreciate every single one of you. Thank you so much!

Links: 

  • House of Mystery Gift From The Dead Radio Show Classic Radio 
  • "Excursion to Death." by John Griggs
  • Coloma, WI: You Blew Us Away! Thanks for All the Podcast Love!
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Flower in the River: A Family Tale Finally ToldBy Natalie Zett