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We The Teachers is a bi-weekly podcast featuring Teaching American History scholars discussing American history with a focus on primary documents. The Ashbrook Center and TeachingAmericanHistory.org... more
FAQs about We The Teachers:How many episodes does We The Teachers have?The podcast currently has 128 episodes available.
December 17, 2020Documents in Detail: John C,. Calhoun's Fort Hill AddressThe last Documents in Detail webinar for 2020, which aired live on 16 DEC 2020, and focused on John C. Calhoun's "Fort Hill Address," which laid the foundation for some of the arguments for the protection of slavery and secession in later decades. Our panelists were: Dr. John Moser, Ashland University Dr. John Dinan, Wake Forest University Dr. Lauren Hall, Rochester Institute of Technology Learn more about our Documents in Detail webinars here....more1h 3minPlay
December 10, 2020Pearl Harbor at 79 YearsTo mark the 79th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dr. Jeff Sikkenga and Dr. John Moser talked about the attack and America's ensuing entry into World War 2....more1h 6minPlay
December 10, 2020Reform and the Pulpit: The American Church and the Post-WW2 Civil Rights MovementTAH.org partnered with the Missouri Humanities Council to present two special webinars about the role of religion and the American church in reform movements. The second, took place on 8 DEC 2020 at 7pm CT, and focused on the role of religion in the post-WW2 Civil Rights Movement. The program consisted of a conversation between Dr. Jeff Sikkenga, Executive Director of the Ashbrook Center and professor of Political Science at Ashland University, and Dr. Melissa Matthes, of United States Coast Guard Academy. Suggested Readings: “Love Your Enemies” Sermon, Martin Luther King, Jr., 17 NOV 1957 Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King, Jr., 16 April 1963 A Time to Break Silence, Martin Luther King, Jr., 4 APR 1967 The Bullet or the Ballot, Malcolm X, 3 APR 1964 Last Interviews and Answers, Malcolm X ...more1h 8minPlay
December 05, 2020Saturday Webinar: Did the New Deal End the Great Depression?The was the final episode in our "Enduring American Questions" webinar series, for Fall 2020, and focused on the New Deal, and various arguments on its effectiveness in ending - or perhaps instead extending - the Great Depression. Suggested Readings: Letter to Senator Simeon Fess, Herbert Hoover, 21 FEB 1933 An Open Letter to President Roosevelt, John Maynard Keynes, 15 DEC 1933 "Social Insurance for U.S.," Frances Perkins, 25 FEB 1935 Social Economics of the New Deal, Adolf A. Berle, Jr., 29 OCT 1933 Panelists: Dr. Chris Burkett, Ashland University Dr. Jennifer Keene, Chapman University Dr. John Moser, Ashland University ...more1h 20minPlay
December 04, 2020Reform and the Pulpit: AbolitionTAH.org partnered with the Missouri Humanities Council to present this special webinar about the role of religion and the American church in reform movements. This episode focused on the role of religion in the pre-Civil War abolition movement. The program consisted of a conversation between Dr. Jeff Sikkenga, Executive Director of the Ashbrook Center and professor of Political Science at Ashland University, and Dr. Dan Monroe, of Millikin University. Suggested Readings: American Anti-Slavery Society, Declaration of Sentiments, William Lloyd Garrison, 6 DEC 1833 The American Union, William Lloyd Garrison, 10 JAN 1845 American Slavery, Frederick Douglass, 22 OCT 1847 "Cornerstone" Speech, Alexander Stephens, 21 MAR 1861 ...more1hPlay
November 19, 2020Documents in DetailOur Documents in Detail episode for Wednesday 17 November 2020 focused on two short pieces from Thomas Jefferson: his letters to John Holmes and Henry Lee. Our panel consisted of Dr. John Moser, of Ashland University; Dr. Robert McDonald of the United States Military Academy at West Point; and Dr. Cara Rogers, of Ashland University. Learn more at tah.org...more1h 4minPlay
November 07, 2020How Did the Progressive Differ From the Founders?This episode in our "Enduring American Questions" Saturday Webinar series will air live on 7 November 2020, from 11am-12:15 EST. Our panelists will discuss the fundamental differences in the Founders' and Progressives' vision for the role, reach, and powers of government, and how each viewed the political process in light of those ideas. This is essential information for teachers of American History and Government. Learn more here....more1h 17minPlay
October 22, 2020Documents in Detail: James Madison's "Property"TAH.org's Documents in Detail webinar for 21 OCT 2020, focusing on James Madison's essay "Property." Dr. John Moser, of Ashland University, was joined by Dr. Chris Burkett, also of Ashland University, and Dr. Elizabeth Amato, of Gardner-Webb University....more1h 3minPlay
October 03, 2020Saturday Webinar: Did Slavery Cause the CivilOur archive of TAH.org's 3 October 2020 webinar, featuring a discussion of the true causes of the Civil War – was it really all about slavery, or something else? Suggested Readings: Fort Hill Address, John C. Calhoun, 26 July 1831 The Constitution of the United States: Is it Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery?, Frederick Douglass, 26 MAR 1860 South Carolina’s Declaration of the Causes of Secession, 24 DEC 1860 Mississippi Declaration of Secession, 9 JAN 1861 First Inaugural Address, Abraham Lincoln, 4 MAR 1861 “Cornerstone” Speech, Alexander Stephens, 12 MAR 1861 Second Inaugural Address, Abraham Lincoln, 4 MAR 1865 ...more1h 19minPlay
September 23, 2020Documents in Detail: James Madison's Speech on the Proposed AmendmentsThe archive of our 23 SEP 20 webinar in which we looked at James Madison’s Speech on the Amendments to the Constitution, from 8 June 1789, wherein the “Father of the Constitution” added, some scholars would argue, “Father of the Bill of Rights” to his titles....more1h 4minPlay
FAQs about We The Teachers:How many episodes does We The Teachers have?The podcast currently has 128 episodes available.