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What do Women’s History Month and angry women workers in the Russian Revolution have in common? A single date—March 8. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
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History is filled with interesting events and fascinating people from all walks of life. Historia highlights the voices that aren't traditionally amplified in history textbooks. Come celebrate the stories of all of us!
Unknown Host hosts Historia - Delta College Public Radio, a history show with 43 episodes published.
What do Women’s History Month and angry women workers in the Russian Revolution have in common? A single date—March 8. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
The early 19th century pirate Zheng Yi Sao is an example of the grit, violence, and creativity of a woman born in difficult circumstances. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
Paul Revere's midnight ride has become part of our national mythos, but there were other riders in the American Revolution, including 16-year-old Sybil Ludington. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/do
Should some voices be purposefully marginalized? What do we do with authors, artists, and leaders whose early promise ended in actions and displays of values that deeply violate those of the current time? Support this po
For much of American history, there were no federal laws limiting immigration at all. That openness began to change in the 1870s and 1880s, when the first restrictive immigration laws were aimed at one specific group: th
When speaking of the American Revolution, names such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Paul Revere come to mind. But lesser-known patriots were just as important to the cause. Today’s Historia involves the Cul
Enheduanna was the first high priestess of the Akkadian Empire and the first named author in western civilization. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
No single person created the modern environmental movement, but if we had to name one, many of us would choose “Silent Spring” author Rachel Carson. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
In the 18th century, Bologna, Italy, granted a doctorate to Laura Bassi and hired her as a lecturer, establishing her as a pioneer for women in science. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
Our story takes us back to the summer of 1776 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the Second Continental Congress met in a stifling hot room to draft a formal declaration to separate from Great Britain. Support this pod
Ida Wells was a journalist and crusader for civil rights and women's suffrage who investigated lynching cases in the decades following the Civil War. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
Victor Klemperer was a writer whose diaries paint a vivid picture of the rise of Nazi Germany and Jewish life under that regime. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
Dean Mahomet was an entrepreneur who brought cuisine and wellness practices from his native India to Britain. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
More than two decades before the feast in colonial New England, Spanish explorer Don Juan de Oñate ordered a day of thanksgiving in what is now Texas. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
In September of 1968, about 200 equal rights activists gathered in Atlantic City to protest the Miss America Pageant. The protest made global headlines, but today it is often remembered for the birth of the term, “bra-bu
Dora Richter was a transwoman and member of Berlin’s LGBT community who escaped the Nazis multiple times during World War II. Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/
On October 31, 1517 a young Martin Luther, just five years into his career as a doctor of theology, sent the 95 Theses, to his superiors in a move that sparked the Protestant Reformation. Support this podcast: https://ww
Picture a farmer in Iowa in 1930. He’s been through years of falling prices. Along comes a promise from Washington: a new law that will protect him from cheap foreign competition, raise the price of imports, and, suppose
Warning: This episode discusses sex and the sex trade. Eleanor Rykener’s court records suggest she may have been living as a transwoman in Medieval London. Support this podcast and others like it: https://www.deltabroadc
At the beginning of the sixteenth century, in what is often called the early modern era, King Henry VIII of England was desperate to show his dominance and his legitimacy as ruler by invading France. Support this podcast
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