There will always be something distinct about our present day, yet history haunts. American democracy is at a crossroads, and we have to decide who we really are as a nation. This moment begs us all to look to our past to help understand our present, and to imagine a better future. In the aftermath of the carnage of the Civil War, the nation struggled to give shape to a country drenched in blood. In many ways, we are still fighting old battles and still trapped in assumptions that blocked the way to imagining a new America. Written and narrated by award-winning author and Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, “History is US†is a 6-part audio documentary produced and developed by C13Originals that asks questions about who we are as a nation, and what race might reveal about our current crisis. Through the voices of distinguished historians and scholars, this limited series gives listeners the background and education to understand how we got here and how we can all use history to clarify the choices before us. “History is US†is a presentation of Shining City Audio, a C13Originals and Jon Meacham Studio.
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The History is US podcast is an exceptional series that provides a deep dive into the often overlooked aspects of American history. Dr. Glaude's calm and measured voice allows his words to resonate, and he brings up thought-provoking points that many may not have considered before. The saying, "the more things change, the more they remain the same," is exemplified throughout this podcast as it explores the connections between past and present events in the United States.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to educate and inform listeners. The hard work put into researching and presenting this information is evident, and it offers a wealth of knowledge for anyone interested in learning more about the background of the United States. The guest speakers are also highly knowledgeable and provide valuable insights into various topics.
A potential downside to this podcast may be its heavy subject matter, as it delves into the painful history of racial inequity in America. This can be emotionally challenging for some listeners, especially those who may not be familiar with or have personally experienced these issues. However, it is important to confront uncomfortable truths in order to foster understanding and growth.
In conclusion, The History is US podcast is a captivating and essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of American history from a perspective that may not have been taught in traditional education systems. It offers valuable insights, encourages critical thinking, and provides hope for a more inclusive future. Dr. Glaude's expertise shines through in each episode, making this podcast an enlightening listening experience for all.
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