Synopsis
A series about American ideas, history, and documents for teachers, students, and citizens
Episodes
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9/11: That Day
31/08/2021 Duration: 43minIn observance of the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, TeachingAmericanHistory interviewed Michael Hurley, former CIA officer and member of the 9/11 Commission, to talk about the causes of the attacks, September 11th itself, and the fallout of that day. In this episode Michael discussed the day itself, with insight into the immediate reactions by various government agencies and individuals, along with some personal anecdotes.
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9/11: The Causes
24/08/2021 Duration: 40minIn observance of the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, TeachingAmericanHistory interviewed Michael Hurley, former CIA officer and member of the 9/11 Commission, to talk about the causes of the attacks, September 11th itself, and the fallout of that day. In this episode Michael discussed the causes, long and short-term, of the September 11th terror attacks.
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Saturday Webinar: The Executive Power Defined
21/08/2021 Duration: 01h14minhttps://youtu.be/RyzktkmH0vE Our first Saturday Webinar for the 21-22 school year, and the first in our five-episode Fall 2021 series about the American Presidency took place on 21 AUG 21. This first episode examined the "Executive Power" granted to the president in the Constitution, and what it means, how it's been understood over the years, and how it has evolved. This free webinar aired live on Saturday, 21 August 2021 at 11am Eastern Time, for 75 minutes. Access the archives of this episode on our YouTube channel and We The Teachers podcast. Suggested readings, drawn from TAH.org's American Presidency Core Documents Collection: Selections from The Federalist Cato IV, 1787 Remarks on the Removal Power, James Madison, 1789 Speeches on the Removal Power, Henry Clay, 1833, 1834 Letter to Albert Hodges, Abraham Lincoln, 1864 Scholars: Dr. Chris Burkett, Ashland University Dr. Jeremy Bailey, University of Oklahoma Dr. Ben Kleinerman, Baylor University
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Documents in Detail: The American Revolution
19/08/2021 Duration: 01h02minOur first Documents in Detail webinar for the 21-22 school year took place on Wednesday, 18 August, at 7pm ET, and focused on the “List of Prints to Illustrate British Cruelties.” Part of a volume assembled for use by Ben Franklin in France in 1779, the never-published work was intended to illustrate atrocities committed by the British against the American colonists. Despite that fact that it was not used, it provides an interesting inside view on how the protracted war actually undermined British efforts. Learn more here.
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Special Webinar Archive: "If Men Were Angels..."
16/06/2021 Duration: 01h15minFrom 17 March 2021, this program consists of a discussion between Drs. Jeff Sikkenga and Chris Burkett, both of Ashland University, about James Madison's impact on the the creation of the Constitution, and its understanding since.
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Douglass and Garrison: Abolitionists and Allies Not Always on the Same Page
02/06/2021 Duration: 01h15minTAH.org's special webinar for 13 March 2021, about the ideas, agreement, and disagreements between Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison. This is the first in our summer 'bridge' podcasts, which will be published in June and July, while our two regular series are on hiatus.
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Documents in Detail: Frederick Douglass' 1876 Oration on Abraham Lincoln
13/05/2021 Duration: 01h03minOur final Documents in Detail episode for the 2020-21 school year, and our last in our 'Selections from the 50 Core Documents' series, in this episode we looked into Frederick Douglass' 1876 oration on Abraham Lincoln, providing us an inside view of the great abolitionist's thoughts on Lincoln as a man, and the man's legacy. This program aired place live on 12 May at 7pm Eastern Time. Scholars: Dr. John Moser, Ashland University Dr. Joe Fornieri, Rochester Institute of Technology Dr. Peter Myers, University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire Read the document here.
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Saturday Webinar: Sandra Day O'Connor
03/05/2021 Duration: 01h14minThe last in our 'Remember the Ladies' webinar series for Spring 2021, broadcast live on 1 May 21. Learn more here.
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Documents in Detail: Lincoln's Resolution Submitting the 13th Amendment to the States
22/04/2021 Duration: 01h01minOur April episode of Documents in Detail, focused on Abraham Lincoln’s Resolution Submitting the 13th Amendment to the States, and was attended by over 160 people. Panelists: Dr. John Moser, Ashland University Dr. Elizabeth Amato, Gardner-Webb University Dr. Andrew Lang, Mississippi State University Learn more at TAH.org.
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Saturday Webinar: Fannie Lou Hamer
10/04/2021 Duration: 01h23minOur webinar for 10 April 2021, about American social and political reformer, Fannie Lou Hamer. Access the documents mentioned and books suggested during the program here.
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Documents in Detail: Lincoln's Final Emancipation Proclamation
18/03/2021 Duration: 01h05minOur Documents in Detail webinar for 17 March 2021 focused on Abraham Lincoln's Final Emancipation Proclamation. Released on 1 January 1863, it legally freed all slaves in states and areas still in rebellion, and paved the way for permanent abolition of the institution of slavery. Learn more here.
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Core Documents Collections Editors' Circle
08/03/2021 Duration: 56minDr. John Moser of Ashland University discusses three of our newest Core Documents Collections with the scholar editors who assembled them. Learn about what it took to put these volumes together, and where you can get your copies. Dr. Jeff Sikkenga - Supreme Court Cases Dr. Ken Masugi - Religious Liberty Court Cases Dr. Joe Fornieri - Free Speech
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Saturday Webinar: Susan B. Anthony
06/03/2021 Duration: 01h18minThe fourth in our 'Remember the Ladies' series of Saturday Webinars for Spring 2021, focusing on the suffrage movement leader. Learn more at the episode's home page.
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Special Podcast: Core Documents Editors' Roundtable
02/03/2021 Duration: 01h08minTAH has published almost 20 Core Documents collections over the last few years - all of which are available for free download as PDFs - each assembled by one of our graduate faculty members. We recently conducted a roundtable discussion of four editors, facilitated by Dr. John Moser. You can listen to this 68-minute discussion of the volumes, and our political history, in this special episode. Scholar bios and volume links are below. Dr. John Moser - The Great Depression and New Deal Dr. Jeremy Bailey - The American Presidency Dr. Joseph Postell - Congress Dr. Eric Sands - Political Parties
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Documents in Detail: Alexander Stephens' "Cornerstone" Speech
18/02/2021 Duration: 01h01minOur Documents in Detail webinar for 17 February 2021 focused on Confederate States of America Alexander Stephens' 1861 "Cornerstone" speech, in which he explained the real reasons for Southern secession, confederation, and choice for war against the Union. Learn more here.
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Saturday Webinar: Ida B. Wells
06/02/2021 Duration: 01h13minIda B. Wells was a journalist, educator, and early Civil Rights leader, making her mark in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Born into slavery (and freed by the Emancipation Proclamation at only a few months' age), she went on to co-own a newspaper for which she also wrote, investigating and spotlighting racial violence and segregation. We focused on Wells' life and work during our Saturday Webinar on 6 FEB 21, held from 11am ET - 12:15 ET. Access the original readings here.
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Special Webinar Archive: The Virginia Dynasty
27/01/2021 Duration: 01h56sOn 27 JAN 2021 Dr. Jeff Sikkenga, Professor of Political Science at Ashland University, discussed early American history with Dr. Lynne Cheney, author of the new book "The Virginia Dynasty: Four Presidents and the Creation of the American Nation." In this one-hour discussion they talked about the early American Republic and the impact of the personalities and policies on our history.
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Documents in Detail: Andrew Jackson's Veto Message on the National Bank
21/01/2021 Duration: 58minOur first DiD webinar for 2021, which aired live on 20 JAN 21, was about Andrew Jackson's message explaining his veto of the National Bank bill. See the document here, and access the archive page (with YouTube recording) here.
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Special Webinar: Frederick Douglass' American Identity Politics
19/01/2021 Duration: 01h04minIn commemoration of Martin Luther King, jr. Day, 2021, Teaching American History presented this one-hour webinar about the ideas and legacy of Frederick Douglass, America's greatest abolitionist, and certainly one of its greatest civil rights leaders. You can access our collection of Frederick Douglass documents here.
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Saturday Webinar: The Grimke Sisters
09/01/2021 Duration: 01h11minOur first SatWeb for 2021, and also the first in our Spring '21 series, "Remember the Ladies," this time focusing on Sarah and Angelina Grimke, the 19th Century American social activists and abolitionists. Read the recommended documents here.