The Wingmen
Writer Adam Lazarus detailed the fifty-year friendship of John Glenn and Ted Williams focusing on their service together in the Korean War.
129 viewsWriter Adam Lazarus detailed the fifty-year friendship of John Glenn and Ted Williams focusing on their service together in the Korean War.
129 viewsJournalist Victor Luckerson chronicled the rise and fall of Tulsa’s Greenwood District also known as “Black Wall Street” through the lens of the Goodwin family from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massa…
91 viewsHistorian James Swanson recounted a Colonial-era massacre of American settlers living in Deerfield, Massachusetts, by hundreds of Native Americans and their French allies. Survivors of the 1…
272 viewsNew Yorker cartoonist Amy Kurzweil examined how artificial intelligence and art can connect the past and future through the lens of her family’s personal history, spanning three generations.
116 viewsWriter Dayton Duncan looked at the history of the American buffalo, from prehistoric times to their co-existence alongside Native Americans, to their near extinction during western expansion…
152 viewsDekalb County chief executive officer Michael Thurmond spoke about Georgia colony founder James Oglethorpe and his journey from slave trader to abolitionist.
269 viewsJournalist Liza Mundy discussed the little-known history of the roles and impact of the women working in the CIA.
192 viewsJim Towey, friend and advisor to Mother Theresa, reflected on her latter years and how she managed worldly matters.
329 viewsScience writer David Quammen talked about the efforts to trace and create a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus.
399 viewsIlyon Woo chronicled the enslaved couple William and Ellen Craft’s escape to freedom with Ellen posing as a wealthy, disabled white man traveling with William as “his” male slave. .
2,853 viewsJournalists Bob Drury and Tom Clavin detailed the 1944 efforts of the 2nd Batallion rangers to capture and hold Castle Hill in Germany near the end of World War II.
311 viewsPropublica reporters Renee Dudley and Daniel Golden traced the efforts of a small group of self-taught civillians who work as a team to thwart ransomware attacks from around the world.
266 viewsWall Street Journal economic reporter Jon Hilsenrath chronicled Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s career and the rise and fall of the U.S. economy over the last 50 years.
209 viewsGayle Jessup White, public relations and community engagement officer at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, spoke about the efforts to have Sally Hemings recognized as a descendant of the Jeffer…
227 viewsFormer New York Times Baghdad bureau chief Margaret Coker spoke about a covert Iraqi intelligence unit that targeted ISIS. The Savannah Book Festival in Georgia hosted this program.
508 viewsQian Wang reflected on her journey as an undocumented child in America. The Savannah Book Festival in Georgia hosted this program.
421 viewsDr. Lydia Kang and journalist Nate Pedersen provided a primer on diseases, how they start, spread, and the scientific research done to curb their impact. The Savannah Book Festival in Georgi…
358 viewsComedian Michael Ian Black shared his thoughts on masculinity and how to prepare young boys to be better men. The Savannah Book Festival in Georgia hosted this program.
431 viewsFormer U.S. Marine Jerad Alexander shared his insights on growing up in a military family and his service. The Savannah Book Festival in Georgia hosted this program.
182 viewsBradford Pearson told the story of the Japanese Americans held at an internment camp in Wyoming during World War ll and how their sons, during their incarceration, played for an undefeated h…
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