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    Explore "thecivilwar" with insightful episodes like "Matt Borders Presents- “The Fourth of July” in the Civil War", "3.14: The Untold Story of Fried Chicken", "3.14: The Untold Story of Fried Chicken", "Ari Kelman on Settler Colonialism, Civil War, The Sand Creek Massacre, Decolonizing Methodology, and the Politics of Memory" and "Ask A Gettysburg Guide #25- The Soldiers' National Cemetery Dedication, November 19, 1863- with Tim Smith" from podcasts like ""Addressing Gettysburg", "First Name Basis Podcast", "First Name Basis Podcast", "Time Talks: History, Politics, Music, and Art" and "Addressing Gettysburg"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    Matt Borders Presents- “The Fourth of July” in the Civil War

    Matt Borders Presents- “The Fourth of July” in the Civil War

    Matt Borders is back to tell us about what celebrating the Fourth of July was like during the Civil War. Matt is an author, seasonal NPS Ranger at Monocacy and one of the hosts of the History Things Podcast. 

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    3.14: The Untold Story of Fried Chicken

    3.14: The Untold Story of Fried Chicken

    We’re all familiar with the stereotype that Black people love fried chicken. It has been used to degrade, dehumanize, and uphold racism. But where does this stereotype come from? And why was fried chicken singled out? 

    In this episode, we explore the answers to both of these questions and show the role that fried chicken has played in perpetuating white supremacy. Plus, my dad makes an appearance at the end of the podcast to share his perspective too.

     

    Bite-sized Black History 

    Bite-sized Black History is a program that empowers you to teach the little ones you love about 12 brilliant Black Americans that have been largely overlooked by our history books.

    These 12 bite-sized podcast episodes, coloring pages, and reflection questions are your key to a meaningful Black History Month celebration in your home or classroom!

     

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    Articles, Studies, & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode

    “Where Did That Fried Chicken Stereotype Come From?” Code Switch Podcast

    “‘Writing History With Lightning:’ The Birth of a Nation at 100,” by Rachel Janie, TIME

    ‘The Birth of a Nation’; The 1915 Film Screened at the White House Depicting Blacks as Savages,” by Michael Eli Dokosi, Face 2 Face Africa

    Prejudgements of Those Who Eat ‘Healthy’ vs ‘Unhealthy’ Food for Breakfast,” by Michael E. Oakes and Carole S. Slotterback 

    Jubilee,” a cookbook by Toni Tipton-Martin 

    ‘The Fried Chicken Capital:’ Where Racial Progress Began Along the Rails,” NPR

    First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 11: “The One Thing I Wish You Knew About Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 24: “Cancel Culture Pt. 3: Removing Statues

    So You Want to Talk About Race” by Ijeoma Oluo

    First Name Basis Website

    Join us on Instagram

     

    Song Credit: “Sleeper” by Steve Adams” and “Dive Down” by VYEN 

    3.14: The Untold Story of Fried Chicken

    3.14: The Untold Story of Fried Chicken

    We’re all familiar with the stereotype that Black people love fried chicken. It has been used to degrade, dehumanize, and uphold racism. But where does this stereotype come from? And why was fried chicken singled out? 

    In this episode, we explore the answers to both of these questions and show the role that fried chicken has played in perpetuating white supremacy. Plus, my dad makes an appearance at the end of the podcast to share his perspective too.

     

    Bite-sized Black History 

    Bite-sized Black History is a program that empowers you to teach the little ones you love about 12 brilliant Black Americans that have been largely overlooked by our history books.

    These 12 bite-sized podcast episodes, coloring pages, and reflection questions are your key to a meaningful Black History Month celebration in your home or classroom!

     

    First Name Basis Patreon community

    Join the First Name Basis Patreon Community Make sure to join our Patreon Community to take part in our monthly Q&A sessions and download the detailed notes from this episode!

     

    Articles, Studies, & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode

    “Where Did That Fried Chicken Stereotype Come From?” Code Switch Podcast

    “‘Writing History With Lightning:’ The Birth of a Nation at 100,” by Rachel Janie, TIME

    ‘The Birth of a Nation’; The 1915 Film Screened at the White House Depicting Blacks as Savages,” by Michael Eli Dokosi, Face 2 Face Africa

    Prejudgements of Those Who Eat ‘Healthy’ vs ‘Unhealthy’ Food for Breakfast,” by Michael E. Oakes and Carole S. Slotterback 

    Jubilee,” a cookbook by Toni Tipton-Martin 

    ‘The Fried Chicken Capital:’ Where Racial Progress Began Along the Rails,” NPR

    First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 11: “The One Thing I Wish You Knew About Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 24: “Cancel Culture Pt. 3: Removing Statues

    So You Want to Talk About Race” by Ijeoma Oluo

    First Name Basis Website

    Join us on Instagram

     

    Song Credit: “Sleeper” by Steve Adams” and “Dive Down” by VYEN 

    Ari Kelman on Settler Colonialism, Civil War, The Sand Creek Massacre, Decolonizing Methodology, and the Politics of Memory

    Ari Kelman on Settler Colonialism, Civil War, The Sand Creek Massacre, Decolonizing Methodology, and the Politics of Memory

    Ari Kelman on Settler Colonialism, Civil War, The Sand Creek Massacre, Decolonizing Methodology, and the Politics of Memory

    Books by Ari Kelman: https://arikelman.org/books/

    Music by AwareNess, follow him on Instagram, Bandcamp.

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    Ask A Gettysburg Guide #25- The Soldiers' National Cemetery Dedication, November 19, 1863- with Tim Smith

    Ask A Gettysburg Guide #25- The Soldiers' National Cemetery Dedication, November 19, 1863- with Tim Smith
     

    Shortly after the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Curtin visited the area and was astounded at the damage done to property and life. Shallow graves in the fields surrounding the town revealed decaying human limbs and faces after rains had washed the meager layer of soil over them away. Their air was thick with swarms of flies and the stench of rot. Curtin described it as "the devil's own planting... a harvest of death."

    Many, many more people were just as appalled as Governor Curtin was. And, so, a handful of local leaders approached the governor with a proposal to establish a cemetery to properly bury the Union dead of the Battle of Gettysburg. Curtin not only agreed with this proposal, but he also secured State funds for the establishment and reinternment of roughly 3600 bodies. David Wills, a local attorney, was appointed the agent of the state to secure the land, which was a 17 acre plot adjacent to the already establish private Evergreen Cemetery atop Cemetery Hill. Architect William Saunders was hired to design the layout of the new cemetery. Soon, the governors of other Northern States, such as New York, Ohio, Connecticut, Indiana and Massachusetts pledged support and sent agents to assist and oversee the burial of their states' loyal sons. 

    Reinternments began in the Fall. Edward Everett, a famous orator of the time, was invited to speak at the consecration ceremony, slated to take place in October. He was invited in September but asked that the date be pushed back as he needed more time to prepare. His request was granted and the date was changed to November 19, 1863. On November 2, Abraham Lincoln was invited. In his letter to Lincoln, David Will said, "It is the desire that, after the Oration [Everett's], you, as Chief Executive of the nation, formally set apart these grounds to their sacred use by a few appropriate remarks." 

     

    As we know, no event in life is clean and neat. Few things go as planned or expected. And history is made when the participants are either unaware that they're making it or underestimate the true value of their contribution. The days surrounding Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg and the dedication of the Soldier's National Cemetery is no exception. 

     

    LBG Tim Smith joins us again to answer our Patron's questions about November 19, 1863. Enjoy and learn!

     

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    5: A Early Access Release for Grand Tactician’s Civil War with Oliver Keppelmuller & Ilja Varha

    5: A Early Access Release for Grand Tactician’s Civil War with Oliver Keppelmuller & Ilja Varha
    In our fifth episode we have back on the show Oliver Keppelmuller & Ilja Varha from Grand Tactician to discuss The Civil War 1861-1865, which recently hit Early Access on Steam. We dove into all aspects of the game from how early access went, the state of the AI in the game, and even cover Modding. We also discuss future plans for the game and the roadmap going forward.

    The Audio Quality of the episode is a backup copy as the original file was corrupted. Please excuse the random computer notification sounds along with the poor audio quality.

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    Grand Tactician The Civil War 1861-1865: http://www.grandtactician.com/thecivilwar/index.html

    Buy Grand Tacticians The Civil War 1861-1865 on Early Access: https://store.steampowered.com/app/654890/Grand_Tactician_The_Civil_War_18611865/

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    Prelude To Episode 5: 2018 The Civil War Game We’ve All Been Waiting For With Ilja Varha

    Prelude To Episode 5: 2018 The Civil War Game We’ve All Been Waiting For With Ilja Varha
    In prelude to our fifth interview we decided to republish our 2018 Grand Tactician the Civil War 1861-1865 interview with Ilja Varha. This interview comes shortly after the games initial announcement and covers the overall intent and vision of the game.

    Links:
    Grand Tactician The Civil War 1861-1865: http://www.grandtactician.com/thecivilwar/index.html

    Buy Grand Tacticians The Civil War 1861-1865 on Early Access: https://store.steampowered.com/app/654890/Grand_Tactician_The_Civil_War_18611865/

    Our Website: https://www.developerdialogue.com

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    Be sure to like & subscribe to our Podcast, as well as visit our Discord where we host our LIVE interviews:

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    Dan Winters & Photojournalism

    Dan Winters & Photojournalism

    Renowned photographer and photojournalist Dan Winters joins Fritz Coleman and Louise Palanker with stories from the field along with knowledge and wisdom gleaned from his own deep dives into the history of photography, World War 2, the Viet Nam War, space travel, and the impact of photography on human awareness and societal progress.

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    Hot+keys #58: 7/11 Keylightful Trivia Special

    Hot+keys #58: 7/11 Keylightful Trivia Special

    Listen to us talk all about alliteration, the space toilet, returning to the moon, price of console games, The Last of Us 2 spoiler-free talk, the Portal games, consuming media, Mick’s gap, a new tattoo, bashing The Walking Dead, and extended Trivia Extraordinaire! Starring David Parker, Landon Browning, Mick Parker, and Wil Dobratz. Recorded July 11th, 2020.

    Jonathan White – Exploring the Most Unusual Dreams

    Jonathan White – Exploring the Most Unusual Dreams
    We’ve all read books and seen movies about soldiers in wartime, stories about their actions in battle, their deprivations and the sacrifices of those they left behind at home. We never hear much about their dreams and what they tell us about their reactions to all they are enduring.

    But these dreams can reveal volumes about their inner thoughts, fears and premonitions. My guest on this episode of Dream Power Radio, historian Jonathan White, has taken a special interest in the dreams of soldiers and their loved ones during the Civil War. He documented his research in the book Midnight in America: Darkness, Sleep, and Dreams during the Civil War, which was selected as a “best book” by Civil War Monitor. Jon discusses these dreams and what they reveal, including:
    • the differences between the dreams of Northern and Southern soldiers
    • the surprising dreams wives would tell their husbands…and vice versa
    • did Abraham Lincoln dream of his own death?
    • why slave owners would look to their slaves for the meaning of dreams

    Jonathan W. White is associate professor of American Studies at Christopher Newport University, where he has taught since 2009. He is the author or editor of ten books, including Abraham Lincoln and Treason in the Civil War: The Trials of John Merryman and Emancipation, the Union Army, and the Reelection of Abraham Lincoln, which was a finalist for both the Lincoln Prize and Jefferson Davis Prize, a “best book” in Civil War Monitor, and the winner of the Abraham Lincoln Institute’s 2015 book prize. He has published more than one hundred articles, essays and reviews, and is the winner of the 2005 John T. Hubbell Prize for the best article in Civil War History, the 2010 Hay-Nicolay Dissertation Prize, and the 2012 Thomas Jefferson Prize for his Guide to Research in Federal Judicial History.

    www.jonathanwhite.org

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