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Rough Riders

History Shorts

Release Date: 04/23/2025

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Members of the House of David religious community did not know when Jesus Christ would return to Earth, but they were certain that it would happen in Benton Harbor, Michigan. So, they built a settlement and waited for Christ’s return - all while playing baseball... yep.   SUPPORT THE SHOW: LEARN MORE: READ THE NEWSLETTER:

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Conversations: Steven Gillon show art Conversations: Steven Gillon

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Peter and Steve speak about his career, time with the History Channel, and his newest release, Presidents at War: How World War II Shaped a Generation of Presidents, from Eisenhower to JFK through Reagan and Bush. SUPPORT THE SHOW: LEARN MORE: READ THE NEWSLETTER:  

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There were hundreds, no, thousands, of typhoid carriers in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. Yet, only one of them was labeled a menace to society and banished to an island for life - that is, until Mary Mallon.   SUPPORT THE SHOW: LEARN MORE: READ THE NEWSLETTER:

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Rough Riders show art Rough Riders

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When the Spanish-American War broke out in 1898, a spirited group of volunteers from diverse walks of life banded together to form one of the most legendary fighting forces in American history—the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, better known as the Rough Riders. Their leader, none other than the future President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. SUPPORT THE SHOW: LEARN MORE: READ THE NEWSLETTER:

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In what seems like a tale straight out of a historical thriller, there was once a real and sinister plan to steal the body of Abraham Lincoln, one of America's most revered presidents. The plot, which unfolded in 1876, eleven years after Lincoln's assassination, was a bizarre scheme involving counterfeiters, a criminal gang, and an undercover Secret Service agent. To this day, it remains one of the strangest episodes in American history.   SUPPORT THE SHOW:  LEARN MORE: READ THE NEWSLETTER:

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Duke of Russia's Buffalo Hunt show art Duke of Russia's Buffalo Hunt

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In January 1872, one of the most extravagant diplomatic and cultural exchanges of the 19th century took place on the vast plains of Nebraska: Grand Duke Alexis Alexandrovich of Russia, son of Tsar Alexander II, embarked on a grand American buffalo hunt. The event was as much about diplomacy as it was about spectacle—a unique blending of Russian aristocracy, American military might, and Native American traditions. SUPPORT THE SHOW: LEARN MORE: READ THE NEWSLETTER:  

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Fall of Saigon show art Fall of Saigon

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The Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975 (50 years ago this month) marked a dramatic and chaotic end to the Vietnam War, culminating in the capture of South Vietnam's capital by the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and the hurried evacuation of American personnel and South Vietnamese allies.  SUPPORT THE SHOW:  LEARN MORE:  READ THE NEWSLETTER:   

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Iran-Contra Affair show art Iran-Contra Affair

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The Iran-Contra Affair remains one of the most complex and controversial political scandals in American history. Involving secret arms deals, covert operations, and a direct violation of U.S. laws, the scandal not only tainted the Reagan presidency but also raised fundamental questions about the limits of executive power and accountability in a democratic society.   SUPPORT THE SHOW:  LEARN MORE:  READ THE NEWSLETTER: 

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Conversations: James M. McPherson show art Conversations: James M. McPherson

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Join Peter for a conversation with Professor James M. McPherson, one of America's most celebrated historians of all time.    SUPPORT THE SHOW:  LEARN MORE:  READ THE NEWSLETTER: 

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Bombing of Guernica show art Bombing of Guernica

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The bombing of Guernica on April 26, 1937, stands as one of the most devastating and symbolically powerful events of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). The event was also famously immortalized in Pablo Picasso’s iconic painting, Guernica - a symbol of the horrors of modern warfare and the suffering of innocent civilians. SUPPORT THE SHOW:  LEARN MORE:  READ THE NEWSLETTER: 

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When the Spanish-American War broke out in 1898, a spirited group of volunteers from diverse walks of life banded together to form one of the most legendary fighting forces in American history—the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, better known as the Rough Riders. Their leader, none other than the future President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt.

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