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🗓️ 14 January 2022
⏱️ 55 minutes
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0:00.0 | The New York Historical Society recently introduced a must-listened |
0:04.6 | to podcast called For the Ages, exploring the rich and complex history of the United States. |
0:11.4 | Post David M. Rubenstein engages the nation's foremost historians and creative thinkers |
0:17.5 | and conversation on a wide range of topics including presidential biography, the nation's |
0:23.4 | founding, and the people who have shaped the American story. |
0:27.8 | These conversations have included Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Carro offering a first-hand |
0:33.2 | perspective on his writing process, Ron Cherno, on his biography of Hamilton, and his |
0:38.6 | involvement with the musical. |
0:40.6 | Award-winning author Lillian Faterman discussing the history of the LGBTQ plus civil rights |
0:46.2 | movement which continues to this day. |
0:48.7 | H.W. Brands on John Brown and Lincoln, the zealot, and the emancipator, Joanne Freeman |
0:55.3 | on violence in Congress leading up to the Civil War through the eyes of journalist Benjamin |
1:00.6 | Brown French and New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker on the life |
1:06.8 | and legacy of James Baker, one of the most influential power brokers in American history. |
1:13.0 | That's For the Ages from David M. Rubenstein and the New York Historical Society, available |
1:18.9 | on Apple and Spotify, new episodes every week. |
1:26.4 | Episode 379 of the Bowry Boys How Chelsea became a neighborhood. |
1:31.4 | Hey, it's the Bowry Boys. |
1:33.4 | Hey. |
1:34.4 | Hi there. |
1:49.4 | Welcome to the Bowry Boys. |
1:50.7 | This is Greg Young. |
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