C’mon 1930s
I listened to one season of this podcast, 1942, as I’m not interested in the other years featured. I learned some interesting things from the 1942 series, so thanks to everyone for that. My favorite episode was the one about radio propaganda/disinformation. Fascinating. If you ever do any year from the 1930s or 1940-45, I’ll be back. My feeling is that you want to cover topics where you can interview people who lived it, and that’s less likely the farther back we go. Still I live in hope.
Tshwgal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/14/24
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Womble888 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/17/19
Fascinating story appetizer for the book. Will definitely read it to learn more about the life and crimes of the original “Welfare Queen” straw-man. Reveals the creation of the trope for corrupt political purposes.
IBCoconutty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/19
Love that The Queen is being written about and I’m trying to listen with an open heart and mind, after being disappointed time and time again when a white writer takes on an African American subject. I’m still not over Green Book...
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