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Threads of History
Mike Schellhammer
14 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast that aims to go back in time to trace an event or instance to its beginning through several threads of continuity across time, space, culture, people, and historic moments. We will cover the length and breadth of human history and prehistory, depending on the topic. Some of these threads might have tenuous connections with one another, but all are threads of the tapestry of history! Contact the podcast with ideas and feedback - email threads.historypodcast@gmail.com
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A podcast that aims to go back in time to trace an event or instance to its beginning through several threads of continuity across time, space, culture, people, and historic moments. We will cover the length and breadth of human history and prehistory, depending on the topic. Some of these threads might have tenuous connections with one another, but all are threads of the tapestry of history! Contact the podcast with ideas and feedback - email threads.historypodcast@gmail.com
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History
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01: Redlining
Threads of History
22 minutes 2 seconds
3 years ago
01: Redlining

The wealth of minority communities in the United States has been held back by the loss or lack of generational wealth due to redlining, created by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration in the 1930s and all made possible by a Supreme Court decision.

This Thread of History goes from the Supreme Court, to the Federal Housing Administration, to generational poverty and socio-economic statuses of people in minority communities today.

You can email your comments and suggestions to threads.historypodcast@gmail.com

Listen to more threads of History on Anchor, Google Podcasts, Apple podcasts, and Spotify.

Threads of History
A podcast that aims to go back in time to trace an event or instance to its beginning through several threads of continuity across time, space, culture, people, and historic moments. We will cover the length and breadth of human history and prehistory, depending on the topic. Some of these threads might have tenuous connections with one another, but all are threads of the tapestry of history! Contact the podcast with ideas and feedback - email threads.historypodcast@gmail.com