History doesn’t always change with a revolution.
Sometimes it changes when everyone finally admits the system isn’t working. In this episode of Dravin’s Den, we slow history down and examine the events of February 7 through February 9—days marked by power struggles, consequences, and moments where authority collided with reality. This weekend roundup explores government decisions that reshaped nations, military turning points from World War II to Vietnam, sports legends who refused to fade, and cultural moments that permanently shifted American life. Along the way, we continue The Family Thread, Part Three: After the Shot Was Fired, tracing the public reaction and legal fallout following the death of Berkeley Muse during the Potomac River Oyster Wars. From Cuba and Vietnam to Guadalcanal, the Beatles, Satchel Paige, and Michael Jordan, this episode asks a simple question:
What happens after the damage is done? Because history doesn’t end.
It echoes.
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