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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 1H

America’s Only Emperor: The Strange, True Story of Emperor Norton

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What happens when a city decides kindness is better than cruelty?In this special crossover episode, we're teaming up with the wonderful folks over at Rainy Day Rabbit Holes to explore one of the strangest — and most unexpectedly heartwarming — stories in American history: Joshua Abraham Norton, the self-declared Emperor of the United States.Born into loss, shaped by fortune, and broken by ruin, Norton vanished into obscurity — only to reemerge in 1859 with a proclamation that probably should have ended badly. But San Francisco, being San Francisco, leaned in. What followed was a twenty-year "reign" that was equal parts absurd, poignant, and genuinely ahead of its time.We dig into the Gold Rush chaos that built the city around him, the imperial decrees that abolished Congress, the arrest that backfired spectacularly on the police department, and the man who stood up for immigrants and spoke out against racist violence decades before most people were willing to.And then there's the city itself — the restaurants that fed him, the tailors who clothed him, the crowds who saluted him in the street, and the thousands who came to mourn him when he was gone.Was Emperor Norton delusional? Satirical? Visionary? Honestly, the answer isn't as simple as any of those — and that's exactly what makes this rabbit hole worth falling down.Find more from Rainy Day Rabbit Holes at rainydayrabbitholes.comVisit our website! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Patreon, & more! There are so many ways that you can support the show: BuyMeACoffee, Spreaker, or by leaving a rating & review on Apple Podcasts.

What happens when a city decides kindness is better than cruelty?In this special crossover episode, we're teaming up with the wonderful folks over at Rainy Day Rabbit Holes to explore one of the strangest — and most unexpectedly heartwarming — stories in American history: Joshua Abraham Norton, the self-declared Emperor of the United States.Born into loss, shaped by fortune, and broken by ruin, Norton vanished into obscurity — only to reemerge in 1859 with a proclamation that probably should have ended badly. But San Francisco, being San Francisco, leaned in. What followed was a twenty-year "reign" that was equal parts absurd, poignant, and genuinely ahead of its time.We dig into the Gold Rush chaos that built the city around him, the imperial decrees that abolished Congress, the arrest that backfired spectacularly on the police department, and the man who stood up for immigrants and spoke out against racist violence decades before most people were willing to.And then there's the city itself — the restaurants that fed him, the tailors who clothed him, the crowds who saluted him in the street, and the thousands who came to mourn him when he was gone.Was Emperor Norton delusional? Satirical? Visionary? Honestly, the answer isn't as simple as any of those — and that's exactly what makes this rabbit hole worth falling down.Find more from Rainy Day Rabbit Holes at rainydayrabbitholes.comVisit our website! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Patreon, & more! There are so many ways that you can support the show: BuyMeACoffee, Spreaker, or by leaving a rating & review on Apple Podcasts.

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