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The American Tapestry Project
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54 episodes
5 days ago
In the “American Tapestry: We Tell Ourselves Stories”, Andrew Roth explores the post-1968 shattering of the American story by asking “What is the ‘story of America’? Is there such a thing? Is there only one story, or are there many stories? If there are many stories, how are they woven, can they be woven, together to tell the story of America?”
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In the “American Tapestry: We Tell Ourselves Stories”, Andrew Roth explores the post-1968 shattering of the American story by asking “What is the ‘story of America’? Is there such a thing? Is there only one story, or are there many stories? If there are many stories, how are they woven, can they be woven, together to tell the story of America?”
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Columbus Day and Halloween
The American Tapestry Project
59 minutes
3 weeks ago
Columbus Day and Halloween

This episode of The American Tapestry Project explores the origins of Columbus Day and Halloween. Who was Columbus and how did his holiday celebrate Italian Americans and where did the Halloween custom of trick or treating originate? For that matter, what does the word Halloween mean? Find out Episode 54 of The American Tapestry Project.

The American Tapestry Project
In the “American Tapestry: We Tell Ourselves Stories”, Andrew Roth explores the post-1968 shattering of the American story by asking “What is the ‘story of America’? Is there such a thing? Is there only one story, or are there many stories? If there are many stories, how are they woven, can they be woven, together to tell the story of America?”