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From Yorktown to the Civil War, Pearl Harbor to 9/11, discover the pivotal moments that defined each president's life and legacy and the lessons we can draw from them. New episodes available the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month.

[Abridged] Presidential Histories Kenny Ryan

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From Yorktown to the Civil War, Pearl Harbor to 9/11, discover the pivotal moments that defined each president's life and legacy and the lessons we can draw from them. New episodes available the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month.

    38.) Gerald Ford 1974-1977

    38.) Gerald Ford 1974-1977

    "Our long national nightmare is over." - Gerald Ford, August 9, 1974

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    Gerald Ford is the only person in American history to reach the vice presidency and the presidency without being elected to either. Despite this, he was a popular president - for 1 month. But then he pardoned Nixon, and it was all downhill from there. Follow along as Ford rides his athletic gifts from Grand Rapids to The University of Michigan and eventually Yale, serves his country in World War 2, then embarks on a quest to become Speaker of the House, only to discover the presidency instead. Once there, he'll grapple with the legacy of Watergate, and a bedeviling rise in unemployment and inflation that threatened to send the country's economy over the cliff.

    Bibliography
    1. Gerald Ford – Douglas Brinkley
    2. Richard Nixon: The Life – John Farrell
    3. Ronald Reagan: The life – H.W. Brands
    4. The Vietnam War – Ken Burns (documentary)
    5. Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush – Jon Meacham
    6. Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream – Doris Kearns Goodwin
    7. Indomitable Will: LBJ in the Presidency – Mark K Updegrove
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    37.B) The campaigns of Richard Nixon, an interview with John Farrell

    37.B) The campaigns of Richard Nixon, an interview with John Farrell

    It didn't take long for Richard Nixon to earn the nickname "Tricky Dick," but was he really any more tricky than the typical politician? You bet he was!

    John Farrell, a long-time journalist and author of numerous books on political leaders, including Richard Nixon, The Life,  discusses the many campaigns of Richard Nixon, from the red scare tactics that swept him to office, to the southern strategy that changed America's political map forever.


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    37.A) Nixon's Domestic Agenda, an interview with Luke Nichter

    37.A) Nixon's Domestic Agenda, an interview with Luke Nichter

    Richard Nixon was sworn in as President with a Democratic House and Senate across Capitol Hill, which you might expect to lead to legislative impasse. Instead, it was one of the more prolific legislative stretches in American history, including such accomplishments as: Lowering the voting age, Title IX, creating the EPA, the Clean Air Act, abolishing the draft, and more. But were all of these laws passed because of Richard Nixon, or despite him? Historian Luke Nichter, a Chapman University professor who operates nixontapes.org, explores how Nixon and the Democratic Congress came together to pass so much meaningful change.
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    37.) Richard Nixon 1969-1974

    37.) Richard Nixon 1969-1974

    "People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook." - Richard Nixon, November 17, 1973

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    Richard Nixon's life is a drama unlike any other. A desire to win at any cost earned him the name "Tricky Dick" and carried him from Whittier, California, to the Presidency of the United States, but it also proved his undoing. From Alger Hiss to Checkers, the Chenault Affair, "Nixon goes to China," and Watergate, we will dive into the remarkable rise and fall of the only American to resign the presidency, Richard Milhouse Nixon.

    Bibliography
    1. Richard Nixon: The Life – John Farrell
    2. The Vietnam War – Ken Burns (documentary)
    3. Gerald Ford – Douglas Brinkley
    4. Eisenhower in War and Peace – Jean Edward Smith
    5. Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush – Jon Meacham
    6. An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917–1963 – Robert Dallek
    7. Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream – Doris Kearns Goodwin
    8. Indomitable Will: LBJ in the Presidency – Mark K Updegrove


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    16.F.) How Lincoln changed American immigration, an interview with Harold Holzer

    16.F.) How Lincoln changed American immigration, an interview with Harold Holzer

    Migrating to the United States used to be as easy as buying a boat ticket. Getting settled was the hard part, and it became far more daunting when the United States was torn asunder by Civil War in 1861. As more and more northerners were conscripted into the Union Army, Lincoln realized a friendlier immigration policy might be the key to sustaining economic and military strength through the long years of war.
     
    Harold Holzer, director of the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College in New York City and  Chairman of the Lincoln Forum, discusses his new book Brought Forth on this Continent Abraham Lincoln and American Immigration, which delves into the role immigration played in killing the Whig party, building the republican party, and how Lincoln's views toward immigration changed during through his career and into the Civil War, when he attempted one of the first major overhauls of the American immigration system in U.S. history.


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    36.B) LBJ's Great Society, an interview with Mark Updegrove

    36.B) LBJ's Great Society, an interview with Mark Updegrove

    Lyndon Baines Johnson is one of the most legislatively accomplished presidents in American history - possibly the only president who actually did so much winning, people got tired of it. But how did he make legislating look so easy?

    Mark Updegrove, president and CEO of the LBJ Foundation and author of 5 books on the presidency, including Indomitable Will: LBJ in the Presidency, discusses the impact and legacy of LBJ's Great Society.
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222 Ratings

222 Ratings

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Abridged Presidential Histories

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