Civics & Coffee Alycia
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- Histoire
The people, events and topics of United States history, shared in the time it takes to enjoy a cup of coffee. Come hang with me as I nerd out a little on America's history.
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How to Start a War with Michael Trapani
Joining me this week is fellow podcast host and new audiobook author, Michael Trapani.
He is the host (and author) of How to Start a War and sat down with me to discuss both his project and what we can learn from studying the bad actors in history.
To learn more about Michael, head over to his website at www.howtostartawar.com -
420: Cannabis in the United States
If you follow pop culture, then you may be aware that April 20th signifies a celebration of sorts by a certain portion of the population. Join me this week as I dive into the story behind how 420 became a cannabis smoker's holiday and how access and the legality of the drug has evolved in the United States throughout history.
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Mary Todd Lincoln: Part Two
Join me this week as I wrap up the life of Mary Todd Lincoln. In this episode, I review her time as First Lady, her friendship with dressmaker Elizabeth Keckly, and why she was committed to an asylum.
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Mary Todd Lincoln: Part One
The wife of 16th President Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln is generally known for her eccentric personality. However, there is so much more sitting beneath the surface.
Join me this week as I begin the life and times of Mary Todd Lincoln. -
The Bishop and the Butterfly with Michael Wolraich
Joining me this week is Michael Wolraich. We discuss his latest book, The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age, including what went into the research and how the murder of a woman rocked New York City politics.
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Indigenous Americans in the Civil War
The Civil War touched every corner of the United States and the people residing within its borders. Native Americans were no exception.
As the country tore itself in two, Indigenous Americans had to determine the best course of action for their community. Should they side with the Union? The Confederacy? Or stay neutral?
Tune in this week to learn about Native Americans in the Civil War.