Levi Strauss
Levi’s story is historically interesting because it touches on a lot of important moments in U.S. history. His business was tied to the California Gold [Read more]
Levi’s story is historically interesting because it touches on a lot of important moments in U.S. history. His business was tied to the California Gold [Read more]
We’re coming up on the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Amiens, near the end of World War I. Amiens was the start of what [Read more]
Today’s episode revisits a Sarah and Deblina episode about historical hoaxes. For example, a N.Y. cigar maker once commissioned a gypsum skeleton to pass off [Read more]
John Quincy Adams probably comes to mind as the son of second U.S. President John Adams, and the 6th president of the U.S. But he [Read more]
Continuing the 2018 mid-year edition of unearthed goodies, this episode will cover shipwrecks, exhumations, repatriations, and edibles and potables. Learn more about your ad-choices at [Read more]
Today’s show revisits a 2012 episode from previous hosts Sarah and Deblina. On May 31, 1889, the South Fork dam gave way, sending 20 million [Read more]
The July edition of Unearthed! is a two-parter this year. We’re breaking with tradition and starting with a few things that happened at the very [Read more]
Jason is back to talk about his follow-up to his book “Rejected Princesses.” This one is called “Tough Mothers” and it’s all about feisty, smart [Read more]
The second installment of this Sarah and Deblina classic two-parter follows Gertrude Bell on her adventures after World War I begins. The British army asked [Read more]
When Dred Scott v. Sandford was decided in 1857, the court decision ruled that enslaved Africans and their descendants weren’t and could never be citizens [Read more]
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