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History Shorts

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    Penny Auctions: Defiance in the Great Depression

    2026/2/18 | 10 mins.
    During the darkest years of the Great Depression, Americans didn't just lose jobs, homes, and savings—they lost faith in the systems meant to protect them. Out of that desperation emerged a strange and deeply revealing phenomenon: penny auctions.
    On courthouse steps and dusty town squares, neighbors gathered as foreclosed farms, homes, and equipment were auctioned off—often for just a few cents. But these weren't ordinary sales. Communities quietly conspired to sabotage the auctions themselves, intimidating outside bidders and ensuring property could be returned to its original owners for pennies on the dollar.
     
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    Charlemagne: The Man Who Rebuilt Europe

    2026/2/17 | 10 mins.
    In the chaos left behind by the fall of Rome, Europe fractured into violence, petty kingdoms, and fading memory. Then one man began stitching it back together by force, faith, and fire.
    Known to history as Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, he forged an empire stretching from the Pyrenees to the Danube, reshaping Europe more profoundly than any ruler since antiquity. Crowned Emperor by the Pope on Christmas Day in the year 800, Charlemagne fused Roman authority, Germanic warfare, and Christian legitimacy into a new political order—one whose echoes still shape Europe today.
     
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    The Sesame Street Story

    2026/2/16 | 10 mins.
    In 1969, amid urban inequality, educational gaps, and a rapidly changing America, a revolutionary idea took shape: what if television could teach—and teach every child, regardless of background?
    The result was Sesame Street—a bold experiment that blended entertainment with rigorous educational research, puppets with purpose, and joy with social responsibility. From Big Bird and Cookie Monster to lessons on letters, numbers, empathy, and loss, the show didn't just entertain generations of children—it reshaped childhood itself.
     
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    Harvard Professor Finds 'Perfect Woman'

    2026/2/15 | 11 mins.
    In 1908, Dudley Allen Sargent, a professor at Harvard University, shocked the nation by announcing he had scientifically identified the "perfect woman."
    Her name was Annette Kellerman — a fearless swimmer, vaudeville star, early film actress, and social rebel who once caused scandal simply by wearing a one-piece swimsuit.
    This episode explores the bizarre collision of early science, beauty standards, and celebrity culture — and how a woman who broke every rule became the symbol of physical perfection.
     
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    The Story of the Smithsonian Institution

    2026/2/14 | 12 mins.
    n this episode of History Shorts, we explore how an unlikely bequest sparked the creation of America's great national museums, the struggles to bring them to life, and how the Smithsonian grew into a global center for science, culture, and preservation. From dinosaur bones to space capsules, presidential relics to priceless art, the Smithsonian became the keeper of the nation's memory — and a window into humanity's past.
     
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Dive into the past with award-winning historian Peter Zablocki in this captivating daily podcast! Uncover hidden stories you never knew existed. And don't miss Friday Conversations where Peter teams up with top experts for riveting, in-depth discussions that bring history to life.
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