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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 48 MIN

Unveiling Colorado's Hidden Narratives: The Legacy of Eric Douglas - History Told Forward: The Stories That Shape Who We Are

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This podcast episode delves into the profound narrative captured within Jack Maher bestselling novel, "Poppy," which illuminates a neglected facet of Colorado's history, specifically focusing on Native American art. The narrative revolves around Jack’s grandfather, Eric Douglas, a pivotal figure who championed Native American artists and their creations, undertaking extensive journeys across the Southwest to advocate for their recognition and preservation. Through the lens of Eric's life, the discussion traverses his notable contributions during World War II, where he commanded a unit of nurses and innovated therapeutic practices by incorporating music as a means of healing for soldiers suffering from psychological trauma. This episode not only encapsulates the rich historical legacy of Eric Douglas but also underscores the ongoing importance of preserving cultural heritage in the face of adversity. Jack's reflections on his grandfather's life serve as an evocative reminder of the intricate connections between personal history and broader cultural narratives. The exploration of Colorado's rich historical tapestry is vividly brought to life through the illuminating narratives of Jack Maher, a distinguished historical novelist and Emmy-winning journalist. In our engaging discussion, we delve into the life and legacy of Eric Douglas, Jack's grandfather, who emerged as a pivotal figure in championing Native American art during a time when such artistic expressions were often marginalized. Through personal anecdotes and historical context, Jack recounts how Eric's adventurous spirit led him to traverse the Southwestern landscape, forging meaningful relationships with Native artists and advocating for their work at the Denver Art Museum. His efforts not only preserved cultural heritage but also elevated the perception of Native art, likening its sophistication to that of classical European works. This episode encapsulates the profound impact of one man's commitment to cultural advocacy and the enduring significance of Native American artistry in Colorado's history.Takeaways:In this episode, we explored the profound impact of Eric Douglass on Native American art, which he championed during a time of great misunderstanding and prejudice.Jack Maher shares his personal journey of discovering his grandfather's legacy through storytelling and the challenges he faced while writing his book, Poppy.The conversation highlights how journalism shaped Jack Maher's narrative style, allowing him to convey his grandfather's life story in a compelling manner.We discussed the innovative museum practices introduced by Eric Douglass that transformed the presentation of Native American art and culture for future generations.The episode delves into the healing power of music, as exemplified by Eric Douglass's efforts to aid war veterans suffering from PTSD during World War II.Jack's reflections on his grandfather's life reveal the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the ongoing relevance of art in society today.Learn More: https://www.sandgoatmanorpublishing.com/Mentioned in this episode:Lets build a show that will inspire generations!Lets build a show that will inspire generations, it starts by scheduling your free consultation call. https://calendly.com/donalddunn/project-planningBuild your website today and start reaching CustomersContact Barracks Media Today and Schedule your free consultation. https://calendly.com/donalddunn/project-planning

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