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History That Doesn't Suck

125: Epilogue: The Progressive Era

History That Doesn't Suck

ProfGregJackson

Education, History, Society & Culture

4.55.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2022

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

So much to say–it’s been a while! Kelsi and Greg share stories that they wish made it into some episodes, but alas, just couldn’t (looking at you, Ellis Island). Greg expresses his deep sympathy for K-12 teachers that are expected to teach “all” US history in a single year because that’s just an impossible task. And there’s a bit of discussion about newsletters and HTDS LIVE in New York City! ___ 4 Ways to dive deeper into History That Doesn’t Suck Join our growing facebook community Get our weekly newsletter, The Revolution Become part of the HTDS Patreon family Subscribe to Greg’s monthly newsletter, Connected History Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:50.9

Welcome to History of the Doesn't Suck. I am your professor Greg Jackson and we are so

0:56.4

very done with the progressive era. We are done with this volume Kelsey. Yes, we are.

1:00.9

And so it is time for an apple log. Time to discuss a little bit. Bring out a few

1:07.7

stories we didn't get to. We are excited to do that. There are a lot of good ones.

1:11.2

There are. It's the volume of, as we were just saying, we are trying to mic right,

1:16.3

like the history that's so very frequently overlooked. Yeah. Yeah. We are just skimmed

1:21.5

over. Anyhow, we'll say that for a second. Of course, Kelsey Dines, the official welcome

1:27.8

and salutation. Always a pleasure to have you in my dungeon little recording space.

1:33.0

Always happy to be here. Yes. You don't have to lie about that. This is a very small room.

1:37.5

It's a very small room. But it gives us great sound. That's what we're here for.

1:42.3

That's all that matters. That's all that matters. We'll note that we miss Zach.

1:46.4

We do. We were saying that. It's not the same without Zach. It isn't. He isn't. He left

1:51.3

us for Harvard Law. Yeah. What a jerk. I know. Some people just make poor choices.

1:58.0

I agree. That was not Zach. He did not do that. Really, really proud of him. Of course,

2:07.0

in his honor, let me just say go socks because he will love hearing that. I'm sure he will.

2:12.2

He will. I'm sure he has a lot of time for baseball. All right. We'll leave it at that.

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