Student driven and produced podcast for History classes at Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Maryland.
Ben Frederick, Jaden Green, Brendan Good and Jack Fowler lead us through the controversies and impacts of the 1828 presidential election and Jackson's Presidency.
Sam Morrison, Jayden Moore and Colin McCardle explore the Free Soil Party and its impact on the Sectional Crisis.
This episode details the life and legacy of Alexander Hamilton, on of our most interesting and controversial founding fathers.
In this episode Diego Marin-Jarve, Michael Macek, Ben Langenbach and Shawn Koontz lead us through the intellectual and religious movements that influenced the American Revolution.
Liam Brennan, Ethan Daugherty, Jake Doran, and Andrew Finamore lead us through how Washington's leadership and character shaped his presidency and the constitution.
Max Horel, Logan Holland and Jack Holman dive into the history of the first military submarine.
Henry Colyer, Will Balto, Malachi Fields and Andreas Diokno lead us through the Pueblo Revolt and El Pope. Learn about native resistance in the Spanish Borderland.
We open our third season of APUSHing History with an episode on the potential causes of the Salem Witchcraft trials. Declan Bell, Diego Arango, Asher Davis and Austin Dulay lead us through the possible explanations of this social hysteria.
John Koebel, Teddy Funck and Charlie Wit examine one of the most important women in the modern conservative movement Phyllis Schlafly and the Stop ERA movement in this years final episode of APUSHing History.
Michael Presti, Brendan Reiners, Edward Lowe and Jack Rapisarda explain the role the USO and celebrities like Bob Hope and Johnny Cash played in helping morale during the Vietnam War.
Chance Miller, Hunter Muth, Ben Lansinger and Stephen Piron explain the impact of Civil Rights Activist Fannie Lou Hammer and her work with SNCC and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
Stergos Trinits, Henry Weetenkamp and Thomas Wit lead us through the major events of the 1950s.
Shane Elliot, Brady Hutton and Braden Altemus walk us through the Cold War.
Ben Scholtes, Dylan Seymour, and Jack Schaller take us through FDR's New Deal and the reaction against it.
Take a look at the culture and society of the roaring 20s.
Kyle Nuetzel, Evan Onate and Joe Williams lead us through WWI and the firsts over how to end it.
Jack Frizzera, Danny Funck, and Ben Harris explore the social conditions and labor resistance during the Gilded Age.
Nate Jackson, Justin Kane, and Emmett Kelly lead us through the horrific events at Sand Creek and explain how violence was built in to the United States' westward expansion.
A.J. Preller, Noah Morraye, Augie Pabst and Jordan Maglalang walk us through the dynamics at play during the 1912 election.
Charlie Kay, Jack Kepner and Jackson Kodenski take us on a deep dive into the annexation of Hawaii
Ethan Rohd and Matthew Polun Walk us through the technological developments that changed how the Civil War was fought.
Dylan Bryan, Anshul Chelapurath and Sam Cucuzzella explain the politics of the Civil War detailing the Copperheads and conflict over conscription.
Nick Latchaw, Ethan Mckenna, and Brendan McLaughlin lead us through the politics of getting the 14th and 15th Amendments ratified.
Jonathan Owusu-Boahene, Garrett Ledford, and Jack Matthews explain the politics surrounding the Compromise of 1850 and how it lead to the sectional crisis.
Filippo Borrello, Ben Bromwell, and Benham Celaya walk us through the espionage networks that provided information to both sides in the Revolution.
Evan Altemus, Stephen Cattaneo, and Andrew Hill guide us through the California Gold Rush.
Ryder Drew, Ethan Gibson, Logan Hamel walk us through the tragedy brought on by Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal policies.
Nick Boettcher, Brett Hanson and Liam Brune take us through the causes and effects of the Whiskey Rebellion.
Mitchell Adkins, Matthew Bailey, Brendan Bateman and Rocco Bognet lead us through the failures of the Articles of Confederation and the debates that shaped the writing of the Constitution.
A deep dive into one of the bloodiest conflicts with Native Americans in Colonial New England. Joseph Balto, Charlie Alessi, and Owen Becker researched, wrote and produced this episode.
Nathan Li, Chris Macsherry, Landon Lackner, and Thomas Lala walk us through how Jamestown went from canibalism to success in this year's first episode of APUSHing History.
Jack Keating's deep dive into the Boxer Rebellion.
Adarsh Gadepalli, Colin Verrett, and Jair Taylor explain Ronald Reagan's rise and his favorite Cold War policy the Strategic Defense Initiative or "Star Wars." Did Reagan's plan help to end the Cold War or was it science fiction?
Riley Brady, Patrick Buch and Ryan Clancy lead us through the changes in U.S. and Cuban relations during the Cold War. Culminating with the Bay of Pigs invasion.
Thomas McNulty, Tyler Thompson, and Paul Spanos lead us through the activism and theatrical protests of the Youth International Party or the "Yippies." Learn about their attempts to levitate the Pentagon and nominate a pig for president in this week's episode!
Anthony A Podcast Final by Mr. Manelski's APUSH Class
Alex B Podcast Final Draft by Mr. Manelski's APUSH Class
John S Podcast AMEX 4 Final by Mr. Manelski's APUSH Class
(Logan Reda)Japanese WWII by Mr. Manelski's APUSH Class
Bollinger And Rush Podcast E Till by Mr. Manelski's APUSH Class
Controversial History by Emmett Radebaugh by Mr. Manelski's APUSH Class
Learn about violence and non violence in the Civil Rights Movement
Learn about the Japanese Internment Camps in WWII.
Students interview teachers about their experiences with racism at an all boys private high school with a majority white population