
Lotte Reiniger's Shadow Animation
Lotte was interested in silhouettes and paper cutting from the time she was a child. And she developed that interest into animation, and created the first feature-length animated film in the 1920s. L...
7 Mai 201830min

SYMHC Classics: Jimmy Winkfield, Derby Pioneer
Today's episode revisits the story of Jimmy Winkfield, who won the Kentucky Derby twice. When this podcast was published originally, he was the last African-American jockey to win the race. Winkfield ...
5 Mai 201816min

The Bisbee Deportation
The 1917 Bisbee Deportation has elements of a labor strike, a wartime hysteria, a vigilante mob, and a mass propaganda effort, all rolled into one. It took place in Bisbee, Arizona, southeast of Tucso...
2 Mai 201837min

Mohenjo Daro
Mohenjo Daro is in the Indus river valley in present-day southern Pakistan. This ancient city has a unique identity in that we don’t know a lot about the people who lived there; most of the ideas of t...
30 Apr 201828min

SYMHC Classics: Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce was a soldier, a journalist, an editor, a satirist and a philosopher. He was a complicated man with an unwavering moral code and a life of experiences both fantastic and horrific, which...
28 Apr 201828min

Wendell Scott: Black NASCAR Driver in the Jim Crow Era, Pt. 2
Scott eventually managed to break into NASCAR racing, becoming the first black driver to do so. His career was a constant struggle, as he paid his own way and often had to be his own pit crew while co...
25 Apr 201838min

Wendell Scott: Black NASCAR Driver in the Jim Crow Era, Pt. 1
Wendell Scott was a black driver from the early days of NASCAR. After driving a taxi, working as a mechanic, and hauling moonshine, he started racing in the Dixie Circuit and other non-NASCAR races in...
23 Apr 201828min

SYMHC Classics: The Trial of Leo Frank
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