a tale of two times
**watch on youtube** ... in honor of his birthday-sharing brother and late grandmother, kirk looks back on september 20th in the years 1926 and 1976 with the help of archival news broadcasts.
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Explore "1920's" with insightful episodes like "a tale of two times", "The True Story of Helen Spence as told by Denise White Parkinson", "Songs of the 1920's Part 3", "Al CAPONE : Major Figure Of American Organized Crime During The Prohibition (1921-1933).mp3" and "John And Kane on Indio Radio - Wednesday 10-7-15" from podcasts like ""A Talk in the Attic", "Things I Want To Know- interviews and conversations with people who know", "bigbandbash's podcast", "ECHIKOU VIDJINNAGNI Oswald's podcast" and "Indio Radio Podcast!"" and more!
**watch on youtube** ... in honor of his birthday-sharing brother and late grandmother, kirk looks back on september 20th in the years 1926 and 1976 with the help of archival news broadcasts.
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In the 1930s, there was Bonnie Parker, Al Capone, Dillinger, and Baby Face Nelson. But one character from the South has garnered the attention of a filmmaker and a storyteller, and many more people who are interested in this true crime tale. Today we have questions about the 1930s killer Helen Spence.
We're joined by our esteemed Denise Parkinson. Who is from South Arkansas and has created quite a bit of content about it.
Daughter of the White River Depression Era. Treachery and Vengeance in the Arkansas Delta.
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This week continues our look at the songs composed in the 1920s. We start with the letter N and go down to the Letter T. The puzzler is back this week so I hope you have your thinking caps on. Next week we'll conclude our series with the last part of the alphabet along with some odds and ends. I hope you enjoy the music from the big bands as they play the Songs of the 1920s.
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