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In this episode, we speak to historian James H. Madison and discuss the question, how did the KKK become a popular Midwest organization in the 1920s?
Our resident historian, Jim Hays, is back for this episode. We discuss the history of Indiana after reading IU professor James H. Madison's book, Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana. This discussion is the perfect ending to our first season. This is our last episode of 2021 — we will be back in early 2022! Many thanks for listening and all of your support….this project has been a blast. Don't forget to call or text us at 502-653-9157. Send us an email at bluedotharrisoncounty@gmail.com or say hi on Instagram: @bluedotharrisoncounty
The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Dr. James H. Madison. An emeritus professor of history at Indiana University, Dr. Madison has penned a number of books examining White Terrorist Violence and U.S. history. In 2001, he wrote Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in America. This book investigates the 1930 lynching of Tom Shipp and Abe Smith - which produced one of the most widely reproduced lynching images. We'll examine his more recent work, The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland which tracks the stunning growth of the KKK in Indiana during the 20th century. We'll inquire about the role of White Women in maintaining White Supremacy and relate the long history of White mob violence to the January 6th insurgence that will now not be formally investigated. #RacismIsTerrorism INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE: 564943#
Tuesday, June 1st 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Dr. James H. Madison. An emeritus professor of history at Indiana University, Dr. Madison has penned a number of books examining White Terrorist Violence and U.S. history. In 2001, he wrote Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in America. This book investigates the 1930 lynching of Tom Shipp and Abe Smith - which produced one of the most widely reproduced lynching images. We'll examine his more recent work, The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland which tracks the stunning growth of the KKK in Indiana during the 20th century. We'll inquire about the role of White Women in maintaining White Supremacy and relate the long history of White mob violence to the January 6th insurgence that will now not be formally investigated. #WorkplaceSafety INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-605-313-5164 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Tuesday, June 1st 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Dr. James H. Madison. An emeritus professor of history at Indiana University, Dr. Madison has penned a number of books examining White Terrorist Violence and U.S. history. In 2001, he wrote Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in America. This book investigates the 1930 lynching of Tom Shipp and Abe Smith - which produced one of the most widely reproduced lynching images. We'll examine his more recent work, The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland which tracks the stunning growth of the KKK in Indiana during the 20th century. We'll inquire about the role of White Women in maintaining White Supremacy and relate the long history of White mob violence to the January 6th insurgence that will now not be formally investigated. #WorkplaceSafety INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-605-313-5164 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Guest appearance: Indiana University Professor James H. Madison is one of our state's preeminent historians. Designated a “Living Legend” by the Indiana Historical Society, Jim's latest book “The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland” is available in stores and on Amazon. Jim joins us on the podcast to talk about his love of history, Indiana University, and what drove him to pen his latest tome. Our friend Chris Spangle joins in the interview as well. Original Link. https://www.wishtv.com/podcast-episode/indiana-university-professor-james-h-madison/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Indiana University Professor James H. Madison is one of our state’s preeminent historians. Designated a “Living Legend” by the Indiana Historical Society, Jim’s latest book “The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland” is available in stores and on Amazon. Jim joins us on the podcast to talk about his love of history, Indiana University, and what drove him to pen his latest tome. Our friend Chris Spangle joins in the interview as well.Sponsors• Veteran Strategies• Girl Scouts of Central Indiana• MacAllister Machinery• Crowne Plaza Downtown Indianapolis Historic Union Station• Garmong Construction• Bose McKinney & Evans LLP• Bose Public Affairs Group LLCAbout Veteran Strategies‘Leaders and Legends’ is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.veteranstrategies.com.
Today we talk to author James H. Madison about the history of the KKK in Indiana, and its ties to current issues around race and white supremacy.
Today we talk to author James H. Madison about the history of the KKK in Indiana, and its ties to current issues around race and white supremacy.
In episode 59, we talk to James H. Madison, the Thomas and Kathryn Miller Professor of History Emeritus at Indiana University Bloomington, about recent controversies surrounding Confederate monuments and the Civil War. #politicsandtheworld #chroniclesofiu
Dr. James H. Madison discusses Indiana history, the importance of local and regional history, and Indiana 's role in the American Civil War
Excerpts from historian James H. Madison’s address at the Leadership in History Awards banquet at the 2009 AASLH Annual Meeting. Madison laments the state of interest in history in his home state of Illinois. He equates this lack of pride in the past to an American populace that is more interested in the practical and the immediate. He selects six short topics that speak to the hope for entrepreneurial creativity that was prevalent in historic times. These case studies include: Howard Peckham, Eli Lilly, Federal Writers Project, Scholarship, Professionalism, Technology, and Education. Download at: http://resource.aaslh.org/view/james-h-madison-awards-banquet-speaker-2009-aaslh-annual-meeting/
Tom Roznowski interviews James H. Madison, emeritus professor of history at IU-Bloomington.
We welcome to No Limits esteemed author, historian and professor James H. Madison, Ph.D at Indiana University to discuss his latest book, "Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana."