
#227 - The Lost Cause Myth
The Lost Cause is one of the most troubling aspects of American history. The ways in which the Confederacy and the pre-Civil War south has been romanticized and fictionalized has done immense damage t...
14 Syys 20171h 8min

#226 - Quote or No Quote: Mark Twain | Life is just one damn thing after another
Sometimes, Buzzkillers, the stars just seem to align. There's a meteor shower and a rainbow on the same day. And a whole bunch of writers, pundits, journalists, and aphorists come up with roughly the ...
11 Syys 20173min

#225 - Cause of the Civil War
Cause. Singular. Not plural. We talk about the cause of the American Civil War because there was one overwhelming cause -- slavery. Not tariff disputes. Not states' rights. The Civil War was fought ov...
7 Syys 20171h 3min

#224 - Quote or No Quote: Abraham Lincoln | Government of the people, by the people, and for the people....
Anybody who's completed an elementary school education knows that Abraham Lincoln finished his dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on November 19, 1863 by saying...
4 Syys 20174min

#223 - Confederate Statues, Memorials, and Flags
When and why were statues to Confederate soldiers, generals, and politicians put up across the American south? Why is the Confederate Battle Flag so proudly waved and displayed in many parts of the US...
31 Elo 201751min

#222 - Quote or No Quote: Woodrow Wilson | It Is Like Writing History with Lightning
Upon seeing "The Birth of a Nation," the ground-breaking, if highly racist, piece of cinematography in 1915, President Woodrow Wilson is often quoted as saying, "It is like writing history with lightn...
28 Elo 20174min

#221 - The KKK: History and Myth
Practically nothing in the history of the United States has suffered from myth-making and misunderstanding as much as the history of race relations and racist violence. The history Ku Klux Klan is no ...
24 Elo 201729min

#220 - Quote or No Quote: Winston Churchill | Some Chicken, Some Neck
In the aftermath of the Dunkirk evacuation and the fall of France in June 1940, things looked pretty bleak for the British, and indeed they were. The Battle of Britain followed almost immediately, and...
21 Elo 20175min



















