150 Years of Fisk Jubilee Singing

150 Years of Fisk Jubilee Singing

After the Civil War, Fisk University offered formerly enslaved persons the opportunity for an education to help them have productive lives as free citizens. The Fisk Jubilee Singers showcased the students' talent and spread a message of faith and hope around the country and around the world. Over 150 years later, the university and the Singers are still going strong. Hear their story on this Exploring History podcast. Find more resources about the Fisk Jubilee Singers at Homeschool History: ...

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And the Fall of That House Was Great: Richard Nixon and Watergate

And the Fall of That House Was Great: Richard Nixon and Watergate

Richard Nixon resigned the office of president of the United States fifty years ago, on August 9, 1974. This was the result of the Watergate scandal and other failings of the Nixon administration. On ...

15 Aug 202426min

Running to Win the Prize: The Story of Eric Liddell

Running to Win the Prize: The Story of Eric Liddell

As the Summer Olympics in Paris, France, take place this year, we hearken back one hundred years to another Paris Olympics, and the accomplishments of a man of faith, Eric Liddell, both in the Olympic...

23 Jul 202414min

National Political Party Nominating Conventions

National Political Party Nominating Conventions

It’s time for that quadrennial exercise in American democracy, when thousands of people spend millions of dollars and take several days to make a decision that’s already been made. Of course I’m talki...

10 Jul 202426min

From Jail to the Supreme Court: The Career and Citizenship of Fred Vinson

From Jail to the Supreme Court: The Career and Citizenship of Fred Vinson

Fred Vinson's life went from being born in a jailer's house in Eastern Kentucky to serving as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. He was a key player in American government during and after World...

25 Jun 202421min

Juneteenth: America's Second Independence Day

Juneteenth: America's Second Independence Day

On June 19th, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger announced in Galveston, Texas, that all enslaved persons were free. Slavery was ended. On the latest episode of the Exploring History podcast, Ray Notg...

11 Jun 202423min

The War (World War II)

The War (World War II)

June 6, 2024, marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day, when Allied forces invaded Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II. On the latest Exploring History podcast, Ray Notgrass explains the causes of Wor...

28 Mai 202449min

Irving Berlin and "God Bless America"

Irving Berlin and "God Bless America"

In 1938, as war clouds built in Europe, the popular American singer Kate Smith debuted a song written by the successful songwriter Irving Berlin. That song was "God Bless America," which has become an...

14 Mai 202410min

The Great Stone Face

The Great Stone Face

Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 short story "The Great Stone Face" is the fictional account of how the geological formation of the Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire inspired a boy to pursue the wort...

23 Apr 202451min

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