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History First
History First
34 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast about presidential history and trivia. Based on the blog, history-first.com
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A podcast about presidential history and trivia. Based on the blog, history-first.com
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On The Sidelines Of The Lincoln Assassination

The facts of Abraham Lincoln's assassination are well-known — the president was shot and killed by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theatre, on April 14, 1865. But what about the others close to the event? Today, we discuss the assassination attempt of William Seward, why Ulysses S. Grant didn't go to Ford's Theatre that night, and the tragic fate of the young couple who shared the Lincoln's theater box, Henry Rathbone and Clara Harris. 

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4 years ago
8 minutes 14 seconds

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American Presidents And Royal Weddings

How have American presidents interacted with the British Royal Family when one of the "Firm" weds? 

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4 years ago
5 minutes 37 seconds

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White House Weddings

Is the presidency romantic? Well, couples throughout history have thought so—multiple people have gotten married at the White House since the beginning of the 19th-century. Curiously, only one president has ever been married there.


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4 years ago
6 minutes 9 seconds

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When Gerald Ford Pardoned Richard Nixon

When Gerald Ford assumed the presidency following Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974, he had to decide whether not to pardon his predecessor. Ultimately, Ford decided to pardon Nixon—to the outrage of many. The Ford pardon was so unpopular that it may have even cost him reelection.

So, how did Ford reach his decision? And how do Americans regard Ford’s pardon of Nixon today?

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4 years ago
9 minutes 45 seconds

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The First Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln

When it comes to Inauguration Days, nothing quite tops Abraham Lincoln’s first inauguration in 1861. By the time Lincoln took the oath of office on March 4th, seven Southern states had seceded from the Union. 

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4 years ago
10 minutes 1 second

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What Was Life Like In 1921?

In this episode, we check in with three American presidents—Warren G. Harding, William Howard Taft, and Franklin Roosevelt—who all had an eventful 1921. We'll also discuss what life was like in America 100 years ago. 

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4 years ago
8 minutes 41 seconds

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Grover Cleveland: The Only President to Serve Non-Consecutive Terms

If President Trump were to run again in 2024, and win, he would become only the second president to serve two, non-consecutive terms. The first was Grover Cleveland. He won the election of 1884, lost the election of 1888, and returned to the White House after the election of 1892. This made him the 22nd AND 24th president of the United States.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 56 seconds

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Awkward Presidential Transitions

We take a look back at a few awkward Inauguration Days in the 20th-century. We'll discuss the transition from Harry Truman to Dwight D. Eisenhower; Jimmy Carter to Ronald Reagan; and Bill Clinton to George W. Bush

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4 years ago
9 minutes 17 seconds

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Ghosts of the White House

Happy Halloween! Here's a short episode about White House ghosts. Presidents, first ladies, and White House visitors have reported supernatural sightings at the executive mansion. 

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5 years ago
5 minutes 34 seconds

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When Presidents Hide Health Scares

At the beginning of the month, President Trump was diagnoses with coronavirus—and questions quickly followed. For several days, the truth about the president’s condition seemed foggy, especially after he went to the hospital.

That got us thinking about other presidents who have hidden health scares. Today, we’re going to talk about two cases—Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson—who went to great lengths to hide the truth about their health from the American people.

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5 years ago
8 minutes 22 seconds

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Calvin Coolidge Goes to Cuba (And it Gets Crazy)

Today, we’re going to delve into Calvin Coolidge’s 1928 trip to Cuba. At the time, it seemed like a rather serene affair. The wild truth about the trip didn’t come out until thirty years later.

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5 years ago
11 minutes 33 seconds

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4 Memorable Moments from US Political Conventions

Conventions are historically pretty wild. (This has changed in the last several election cycles…they’ve become much more predictable). We look back at four memorable convention moments from the 20th-century—from the battle of Bull Moose in 1912, to a moment of Hollywood oddity in 2008.

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5 years ago
15 minutes 41 seconds

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Woodrow Wilson and the 1918 Flu Pandemic

These days, all anyone can talk about is coronavirus. Our conversations are consumed with social-distancing, quarantine measures, and questions about testing. Many have drawn similarities between the pandemic of today to the 1918 influenza pandemic.

So how did Woodrow Wilson respond to the Spanish flu?

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5 years ago
7 minutes 34 seconds

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From Villain to Vice President

Joe Biden has officially picked Kamala Harris to be his running mate. This came after some grumbling within Biden's circle that Harris was "too ambitious" and "lacked remorse" for her attacks on Biden during the primaries. So, we looked back at a few other campaign rivals who became running mates. Kamala Harris is in good company—although we hope that she and Biden develop a better working relationship than some of the examples here. 

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5 years ago
13 minutes 21 seconds

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American Military Parades, A History
Today, Donald Trump is throwing a huge military style parade to celebrate the 4th of July in DC. So what have American military parades looked like in the past?
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6 years ago
4 minutes 23 seconds

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Just a Number: Kennedy, Reagan, and the “Age Question” in 2020
The youngest candidate running for president in 2020 is 37. The oldest is 77. So what role has age played in past campaigns?
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6 years ago
12 minutes 15 seconds

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The President and the Radio: FDR’s First Fireside Chat
On this day in 1933 FDR gave the first of his fireside chats. It *completely* transformed how presidents communicate with the country.
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6 years ago
6 minutes 16 seconds

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Pete Buttigieg, Franklin Roosevelt, and Reshaping the Supreme Court
Is changing the size of the Supreme Court a radical idea? The short answer is no. We take a look at the history of the Court’s changing size, and how this may be an issue in 2020.
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6 years ago
5 minutes 54 seconds

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From the Sidelines: The Role of Former Political Stars in New Campaigns
Those who have run for either successfully or not, play a curious role during new campaigns.
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6 years ago
8 minutes 57 seconds

History First
A podcast about presidential history and trivia. Based on the blog, history-first.com