38.B) The History of the Pardon, an interview with Kimberly Wehle

38.B) The History of the Pardon, an interview with Kimberly Wehle

On September 8, 1974, President Gerald Ford pardoned recently-resigned president Richard Nixon of any crimes he may have committed in the presidency, and the pardon has never been the same since. Law Professor Kimberly Wehle, author of the new book Pardon Power: How the Pardon System Works - and Why, discusses the origin and history of the presidential pardon and the danger its potential abuse poses to the future of democracy. If you'd like to read more from Kim, check out her Substack at ht...

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21.) Chester A. Arthur 1881-1885

21.) Chester A. Arthur 1881-1885

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44.A) The Black President, an interview on Barack Obama with Claude A. Clegg

44.A) The Black President, an interview on Barack Obama with Claude A. Clegg

It's Obama time! We are skipping ahead in the narrative to talk with UNC professor Claude A. Clegg, author of the recently published book The Black President: Hope and Fury in the Age of Obama, about ...

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20.A.) Garfield and the Gilded Age, an interview with Todd Arrington

20.A.) Garfield and the Gilded Age, an interview with Todd Arrington

James Garfield has been called, "The best president we never had." What did we lose when he was assassinated? A champion for the abandoned freedmen? A guiding light in an age of corruption? Or just an...

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20.) James A. Garfield 1881-1881

20.) James A. Garfield 1881-1881

James Garfield didn't want to be president, but the 1880 Republican Convention nominated him against his will. And do you know what thanks he got for it? Assassinated within six months. But Garfield h...

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19.A.) Hayes' evolving views on slavery, an interview with Dustin McLochlin

19.A.) Hayes' evolving views on slavery, an interview with Dustin McLochlin

Rutherford B. Hayes is known to history as the President who ended Reconstruction, but is that a fair monicker? What did Hayes think of slavery, the freedmen, and Reconstruction, anyway? Join me as I...

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19.) Rutherford B Hayes 1877-1881

19.) Rutherford B Hayes 1877-1881

How do you lead a nation when half the country thinks you were fraudulently elected? I'm not talking about 2021, I'm talking about 1877, when Rutherford B Hayes emerged the winner of an election that...

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18.C.) Grant, Lincoln, and Reconstruction, an interview with Ron White

18.C.) Grant, Lincoln, and Reconstruction, an interview with Ron White

President Lincoln and General Grant formed one of the most successful president-general partnerships in American history, winning the Civil War and defeating the Confederacy. But before that partnersh...

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18.B.) The evolving myth and reputation of Ulysses S. Grant, an interview with Joan Waugh

18.B.) The evolving myth and reputation of Ulysses S. Grant, an interview with Joan Waugh

Ulysses S. Grant's reputation has been through a lot. While he was still alive, he was very nearly our first three-term president; after he died, the Myth of the Lost Cause repainted him as a drunk an...

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