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Three Wichita State history professors, Drs. Robin Henry, Robert Weems, and Jay Price, will talk about Wichita history, parallels between current events and historical happenings, and how historical e... more
FAQs about Past and Present:How many episodes does Past and Present have?The podcast currently has 107 episodes available.
March 17, 2021Past & Present: Adelina 'Nina' Otero-Warren Achieved A Number Of 'Firsts'Adelina “Nina” Otero-Warren was a woman’s suffragist, educator, politician, and was the “first Latina” in a number of political roles, including running for Congress....more2minPlay
March 03, 2021Race And Gender Cannot Be Separated By A Calendar | Past & PresentAs February turns to March and Black History Month turns to Women’s History Month, I am reminded of the book, All the Women are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave....more2minPlay
October 28, 2020The Legislative War Of 1893 | Past & PresentIn these times when close elections are common and disputes over elections are tense, it is worth remembering that these have happened before. A striking example from Kansas history was the Legislative War of 1893....more2minPlay
June 02, 2020Past & Present: The 1830 Removal ActDuring President Andrew Jackson’s 1829 inaugural address, he proposed removal of the Native Americans living in the Southeast, mainly the Cherokee, Choctaw, Muskogee Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole nations. A year later, on May 30, 1830, he signed the Removal Act....more2minPlay
March 31, 2020Past & Present: What Government Cooperation Can Do In Times Of TroubleOn March 21, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt proposed to Congress a full-scale works program that would provide work of “definite, practical value, not only through prevention of great present financial loss but also as a means of creating future national wealth.” Ten days later, on March 31, Congress approved the Emergency Conservation Works Act. Through this act, Roosevelt and Congress created agencies that followed through with this legislative promise of relief. The first agency was the...more2minPlay
March 03, 2020Past & Present: The Great War's Mark On WichitaThe Great War, World War I, left its mark on Wichita in a number of ways. We especially see this in the landscape of College Hill and Crown Heights....more2minPlay
February 18, 2020Past & Present: Early Protests At GermantownWhile most Americans place the abolitionist movement in the 19th century, the first North American protest against enslavement took place on February 18, 1688, in Germantown, Pennsylvania....more2minPlay
February 04, 2020Past & Present: Trump's Actions & Beliefs Are ScaryOnly three American presidents have suffered the indignity of being impeached: Andrew Johnson in 1867; Bill Clinton in 1998; and now Donald Trump....more2minPlay
January 21, 2020Past & Present: How A Kansas Governor Helped Shape South AmericaA map of South America shows an island at the bottom of the continent. The La Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego faces the rough passage around the horn and is divided in half. The east half belongs to Argentina and the west is part of Chile. This island’s division between the two countries is due, in part, to the efforts of a Kansas governor....more2minPlay
December 24, 2019Past & Present: 'Fake News' In HistoryOn Christmas Eve, 1913, striking families in Calumet, Michigan, gathered at the Italian Diner Hall for a party sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Western Federation of Miners....more2minPlay
FAQs about Past and Present:How many episodes does Past and Present have?The podcast currently has 107 episodes available.