Episodes

Sept. 16, 2022

The Mayflower Sets Sail

September 16, 1620. The Mayflower sets sail for the New World, carrying the first Pilgrim settlers to America.

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Sept. 15, 2022

The Battle of Signal Hill

September 15, 1762. The Battle of Signal Hill ends the French and Indian War and establishes Britain as the dominant power in North America.

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Sept. 14, 2022

Francis Scott Key Writes “The Star Spangled Banner”

September 14, 1814. After the British attack Fort McHenry in the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key writes the poem that will become the “Star Spangled Banner.”

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Sept. 13, 2022

The Union Raid of the William H Judah

September 13th, 1861. During the American Civil War, Union officers, sailors and marines of the USS Colorado launch a daring expedition to torch and sink a rebel schooner, the William H Judah.

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Sept. 12, 2022

The Battle of Marathon

September 12, 490 BC. A greatly outnumbered Greek force defeats the Persian Army in the Battle of Marathon, preserving Greek independence from the mighty Persian Empire.

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Sept. 10, 2022

Saturday Matinee: The Queen is Dead, Long Live the King

On today’s Saturday Matinee, we reflect on the life of Queen Elizabeth II. Link to Short History Of: https://www.noiser.com/short-history-of/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Sept. 9, 2022

The Attica Prison Riot

September 9, 1971. Prisoners seize control of the Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York, sparking the bloodiest prison uprising in US history.

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Sept. 8, 2022

The Magellan Expedition Returns Home

September 8, 1522. Spanish navigator Juan de Elcano returns to Spain, completing the first circumnavigation of the globe.

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Sept. 7, 2022

Jesse James and the Northfield Bank Raid

September 7, 1876. A failed bank robbery in Northfield, Minnesota sparks the downfall of outlaw Jesse James.

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Sept. 6, 2022

President McKinley is Shot

September 6th, 1901. After being elected for a second term, President William McKinley is shot at the World’s Fair in Buffalo, New York.

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Sept. 5, 2022

The First Continental Congress

September 5, 1774. Amid growing tensions over taxation, delegates from the American colonies unite in Philadelphia to coordinate resistance to the British Crown.

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Sept. 2, 2022

The Great Fire of London Begins

September 2, 1666. The Great Fire of London begins in a bakery, before quickly spreading and reducing one third of London to ashes.

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Sept. 1, 2022

Aaron Burr is Acquitted of Treason

September 1, 1807. Former Vice President Aaron Burr is acquitted on charges of treason against the United States Government.

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Aug. 31, 2022

Princess Diana Dies in a Car Crash

August 31, 1997. Diana, Princess of Wales, dies in a car crash after a tumultuous and highly publicized marriage and divorce.

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Aug. 30, 2022

The Failed Assassination of Vladimir Lenin

August 30, 1918. Socialist revolutionary Fanya Kaplan sets off the Red Terror when she tries, and fails, to assassinate the new leader of Soviet Russia, Vladimir Lenin.

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Aug. 29, 2022

Hurricane Katrina Floods New Orleans

August 29, 2005. Hurricane Katrina hits southeastern Louisiana, sparking one of the worst humanitarian disasters in U.S. history.

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Aug. 27, 2022

Saturday Matinee: The American Revolution Podcast

On today’s Saturday Matinee, revolution at sea, with General Benedict Arnold making a name for himself (that isn't "turncoat"). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Aug. 26, 2022

Harry Houdini’s Underwater Escape

August 26, 1907. In a death-defying stunt, Harry Houdini escapes from chains underwater in 57 seconds in San Francisco Bay, California.

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Aug. 25, 2022

The Liberation of Paris

August 25, 1944. After four years of Nazi occupation, Paris is finally liberated by an Allied force of British, French and American troops during World War II.

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Aug. 24, 2022

Mount Vesuvius Erupts

August 24, 79 AD. Mount Vesuvius erupts in southern Italy, burying the thriving Roman city of Pompeii in volcanic ash.

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Aug. 23, 2022

William Wallace is Executed

August 23, 1305. Scottish rebel leader William Wallace is executed in London.

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Aug. 22, 2022

Fannie Lou Hamer Testifies at the Democratic National Convention

August 22, 1964, Activist Fannie Lou Hamer delivers one of the most important speeches in civil rights history at the 1964 Democratic National Convention.

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Aug. 20, 2022

Saturday Matinee: Grey History

On today’s Saturday Matinee, we look into the space between black and white with Grey History. Link to Grey History: https://greyhistory.com/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Aug. 19, 2022

A Failed Coup in Moscow

August 19, 1991. A group of Communist Party hardliners attempt to save the collapsing Soviet Union by staging a coup against party leader, Mikhail Gorbachev.

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