SYMHC Classics: The Sisters Fox - They Talked to Dead People

SYMHC Classics: The Sisters Fox - They Talked to Dead People

This 2011 episode from Sarah and Deblina features the Fox family, which began hearing strange noises in 1848, and sisters Maggie and Kate started communicating with spirits. They built a career as mediums, and today they're credited with launching the modern spiritualist movement. But was it all a hoax?

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Ignatius Sancho

Ignatius Sancho

Ignatius Sancho was the first black Briton known to vote in a parliamentary election – that happened in 1774. He became something of a celebrity in 18th-century London. Learn more about your ad-choic...

13 Heinä 202034min

SYMHC Classics: Phillis Wheatley

SYMHC Classics: Phillis Wheatley

This episode travels back to a 2018 episode. Perceptions and interpretations of Phillis Wheatley's life and work have shifted since the 18th century. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.i...

11 Heinä 202034min

Behind the Scenes Minis: Bonsai and Flexner

Behind the Scenes Minis: Bonsai and Flexner

Holly and Tracy talk about the soothing nature of bonsai as well as the places in popular culture it pops up. They also unpack the complex nature of talking about Flexner's legacy. Learn more about ...

10 Heinä 202012min

Abraham Flexner and the Flexner Report

Abraham Flexner and the Flexner Report

The Flexner Report in the early 20th century is often credited with changing the medical field and shaping what medical education looks like today. But this document negatively impacted medicine in th...

8 Heinä 202040min

A Brief History of Bonsai

A Brief History of Bonsai

Bonsai’s origins go all the way back to ancient China, long before Japan became infatuated with the art form. Over time, the western world also became fascinated with bonsai, though there has been ple...

6 Heinä 202033min

SYMHC Classics: Robert Smalls - From Contraband to Congress

SYMHC Classics: Robert Smalls - From Contraband to Congress

The second of our 2016 episodes on Robert Smalls. After his daring and impressive escape from slavery, Smalls was considered to be contraband, which was a term used for formerly enslaved people who jo...

4 Heinä 202027min

Behind the Scenes Minis: Q&A and the Myth of Irish Slaves

Behind the Scenes Minis: Q&A and the Myth of Irish Slaves

Holly and Tracy share stories about touring, and the long period of time Tracy has been planning to work on the falsehood of Irish slavery. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodca...

3 Heinä 202015min

Why No One Talks About 'The Irish Slaves'

Why No One Talks About 'The Irish Slaves'

This whole idea of Irish slaves distorts some things that really did happen. So today we’re going to talk about that history, and how it’s being twisted and misused today.  Learn more about your ad-c...

1 Heinä 202039min

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