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It’s July 22nd. This day in 1975, Congress voted to restore citizenship to Robert E. Lee, more than a hundred years after his death.
Jody, NIki, and Kellie are joined by author John Reeves to talk about why this vote took place, how it tied into a false theory about a missing citizenship oath, and what the myth of Lee says about how the Confederacy has been restored in the public imagination.
John Reeve’s book is “The Lost Indictment of Robert E. Lee: The Forgotten Case against an American Icon”
Find a transcript of this episode at: https://tinyurl.com/esoterichistory
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The She She She Camps (1934)
The Monkey Mayor of Hartlepool (2002) w/ Tim Harford
Henrietta Wood Sues For Reparations (1878)
The Moton Walkout and the "Lost Generation" (1951)
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The Mystery of 420's Origins (1986?) w/ Ellen Scanlon
Japanese Balloon Bombs Over U.S. Skies (1945)
Eugene Debs: Lock Him Up (1919)
Eleanor Roosevelt's Tuskegee Plane Ride (1941)
Gloria Richardson, Connector (1964)
The Forgotten Massacre at Dartmoor Prison (1815) w/ Nick Guyatt
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