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Making History is the top-level thing I do, as a historian, teacher, and writer. I create content, based on either original primary research or to present the findings of other historians to my studen... more
FAQs about MakingHistory:How many episodes does MakingHistory have?The podcast currently has 323 episodes available.
November 27, 2023Completion of the Pacific Railroad (1869)Source: Henry Varnum Poor, Annual of the Railroads of the United States, 1869-1874 (1869), xlvi-xlviii. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/514/mode/2up ...more8minPlay
November 27, 2023Arraignment of Reconstruction (1868)Source: Samuel J. Tilden, Writings and Speeches (1885), I, 399-407. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/474/mode/2up ...more10minPlay
November 27, 2023Eligibility of Colored Members to Seats (1868)Source: Henry McNeal Turner, "On the Eligibility of Colored Members to Seats in the Georgia Legislature" (September 3, 1868). http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/mcnealturnergeorgialeg.html...more10minPlay
November 27, 2023Fourteenth Amendment (1866)Source: Thaddeus Stevens in Congressional Globe, 39th Congress, 1st session (1866), 2459-2460, May 8, 1866. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/482/mode/2up...more10minPlay
November 27, 2023The South As It Is (1865-66)Source: Edwin Lawrence Godkin, The Nation (1865, 1866), I, 209-210; II, 110-173. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/448/mode/2up ...more10minPlay
November 27, 2023Presidential Reconstruction (1866)Source: "President's Policy" by Andrew Johnson in the Daily National Intelligencer, February 23, 1866. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/468/mode/2up ...more10minPlay
November 27, 2023Adoption of the 13th Amendment (1865)Source: Horace Greeley, The New York Daily Tribune, February 1, 1865. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/464/mode/2up...more9minPlay
November 27, 2023Mississippi Black Codes (1865)Source: Laws of the State of Mississippi, Passed at a Regular Session of the Mississippi Legislature, held in Jackson, October, November and December, 1865 (1866) 82-93, 165-167 http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/mississippiblackcode.html...more11minPlay
November 27, 2023An Impartial View (1865)Source: Report by General Carl Schurz, Senate Executive Documents, 39th Congress, 1st session (1866), I, No. 2, 13-40. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/452/mode/2up...more11minPlay
November 19, 2023John Brown Broke the Laws (1859)Source: New York Herald, October 21, 1859. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/146/mode/2up ...more9minPlay
FAQs about MakingHistory:How many episodes does MakingHistory have?The podcast currently has 323 episodes available.