They Hid What Podcast

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They Hid What Podcast

Let's learn about some things history would like us to forget

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    Episode 38: Coca Cola

    Whether you hate it or love it, the Coca Cola Company has quite the back story.

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    Episode 37: Florence Lawrence

    The very first movie star. 

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    Episode 36: Henry Rathbone

    Let us not forget, there were three other people in the presidential box on the night Abraham Lincoln was shot. Two of those people met terrible ends.

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    Episode 35: The Carlisle Indian Industrial School

    This week I talk about the history of one of the most prominent residential schools in the United States. 

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    Episode 34: Mt. Rushmore

    It shall, henceforth, be called The Six Grandfathers (as it should be).

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    Episode 33: Fairy Tales part 2

    Hansel & Gretel, Rapunzel and, the zombie herself, Snow White! 

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    Episode 32: Fairy Tales part 1

    Did you know the real story of Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood? I sure didn't. 

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    Episode 31: Incubator Babies part 2

    Let's swaddle this story us and hear about what the incubator babies went on to do! 

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    Episode 30: Incubator Babies - Part 1

    Learn all about how baby incubators came to be from Germany, to Paris to Chicago. 

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    Episode 29: When Magic Goes Wrong

     It's all fun and games until it isn't. Let's learn about Chung Ling Soo, Balabrega and The Great Lafayette. 

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    Episode 28: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment

    600 African American men were tricked into participating in a "study" that never intended to have their best interest in mind. 

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    Episode 27: Bog Bodies

    How many more are down there???

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    Episode 26: Harpo Marx

    The Man. The Myth. The Curly Wigged, Harp Playing Legend. 

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    Episode 25: Multi Level Marketing

    You know 'em. You hate 'em. Let's break it all down. 

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    Episode 24: Monopoly

    Pass "Go", collect $200 and learn all about this classic board game (created by a woman). 

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    Episode 23: Six Flags fire of 1984

    Part three of our Fire Series. I had never heard of this story!! Check out Heart Starts Pounding podcast who put me onto the case. 

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    Episode 22: Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire

    Part two of our Fire Series. 492 people perished in a fire that was 1000% preventable.

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    Episode 21: The Strand Theater Fire

    Part one of our Fire Series. 13 firefighters lost their lives when a roof collapsed.

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    Episode 20: Halloween

    Why do we bob for apples? Why is candy corn a thing? Where did the name "Halloween" come from? Give this episode a listen to find out!

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    Episode 19: Agatha Christie

    The Queen of Crime led a fascinating life! So many events of her life inspired some of her most famous works. 

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    Episode 18: Code Talkers

    Known Choctaw Code Talkers:  Albert Billy (October 8, 1885– May 29, 1959). Billy, a full blood ChoctawMitchell Bobb (January 7, 1895-December 1921)Victor Brown (1896–1966)Ben Carterby (December 11, 1891 – February 6, 1953). Carterby was a full blood Choctaw roll number 2045Benjamin Franklin Colbert (September 15, 1900 - January 1964. He was the youngest Code Talker.George Edwin Davenport (April 28, 1887 - April 17, 1950). George was the half brother to Joseph Davenport.Joseph Harvey Davenport  (Feb 22, 1892 - April 23, 1923)Jonas Durant (1886-1925)James (Jimpson) Morrison Edwards (October 6, 1898 – October 13, 1962)Tobias William Frazier (August 7, 1892– November 22, 1975). A full blood Choctaw roll number 1823Benjamin Wilburn Hampton (May 31, 1892 - unknown) A full blood Choctaw roll number 10617Noel Johnson  (August 25, 1894, killed in France.Otis Wilson Leader (March 6, 1882 - March 26, 1961) A Choctaw by blood roll number 13606Solomon Bond Louis (April 22, 1898 – February 15, 1972). Louis, a full blood ChoctawPete Maytubby (September 26, 1892 - 1964) A full blood Chickasaw roll number 4685Joseph Oklahombi (May 1, 1895 – April 13, 1960). Robert Taylor (January 13, 1894 - unknown) A full blood Choctaw roll number 916)Charles Walter Veach (May 18, 1884 – October 13, 1966). Choctaw by Blood roll #10021 Calvin Wilson Calvin (June 25, 1894 - unknown)Jeff Wilson (1896 - unknown)

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    Episode 17: The Fred Harvey Company

    The man that created the restaurant chain.

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    Episode 16: Oscarville, Georgia

    This is a tragic case of deja vu.... 

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    Episode 15: Common Phrases

    We say them, but where did these phrases come from? 

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    Episode 14: Peter Norman

    On October 16, 1968 he won a silver medal but his actions did much more than just that. 

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    Episode 13: The Bath School Bombing

    48 people lost their lives just because one guy didn't want to pay his taxes.  Victims:  STUDENTS Arnold Victor Bauerle, age 8, 3rd grade Henry Bergan, age 14, 6th grade Herman Bergan, age 11, 4th grade Emilie Marian Bromundt, age 11, 5th grade Robert F. Bromundt, age 12, 5th grade Floyd Edwin Burnett, age 12, 6th grade Russell Chapman, age 8, 4th grade  Forrest Robert “Bobby” Cochran, age 8, 3rd grade G. Cleo Clayton, age 8, 2nd grade Ralph Albert Cushman, age 7, 3rd grade Earl Edwin Ewing, age 11, 6th grade Katherine Onalee Foote, age 10, 6th grade Marjorie Fritz, age 9, 4th grade Carlyle Walter Geisenhaver, age 9, 4th grade George Hall, Jr., age 8, 3rd grade Willa Marie Hall, age 11, 5th grade Iola Irene Hart, age 12, 6th grade Percy Eugene Hart, age 11, 3rd grade Vivian Oletta Hart, age 8, 3rd grade Galen Lyle Harte, age 12, 6th grade LaVere Robert Harte, age 9, 4th grade Stanley Horace Harte, age 12, 6th grade Francis Otte Hoeppner, age 13, 6th grade Cecil Lorn Hunter, age 13, 6th grade Doris Elaine Johns, age 8, 3rd grade Thelma Irene McDonald, age 8, 3rd grade Clarence Wendell McFarren, age 13, 6th grade James Emerson Medcoff, age 8, 4th grade Emma Amelia Nickols, age 13, 6th grade Richard Dibble Richardson, age 12, 6th grade Elsie Mildred Robb, age 12, 6th grade Pauline Mae Shirts, age 10, 5th grade Hazel Iva Weatherby, age 20, teacher Elizabeth Jane Witchell, age 10, 5th grade Lucile June Witchell, age 9, 5th grade Harold LeMoyne Woodman, age 8, 3rd grade George Orval Zimmerman, age 10, 3rd grade Lloyd Zimmerman, age 12, 5th gradeADULTSEmory C. Huyck, Superintendent Blanche Elizabeth Harte, age 30, teacher Hazel L. Weatherby, teacher Nelson McFarren, age 74, retired farmer Glenn O. Smith, age 33, postmaster Andrew Kehoe, perpetrator Ellen "Nellie" Price Kehoe, victimAS A RESULT Beatrice Gibbs, age 10, 4th grade (died after hip surgery)  Richard Fritz, age 8, died a year later of myocarditis (thought to be directly caused by an infection from his injuries)

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    Episode 12: Edinburgh

    Have you heard of any of Edinburgh's dark history??? You will now.

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    Episode 11: Mary Ann Cotton

    Ooo is this lady sneaky and possibly a lesser known serial killer! 

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    Episode 10: The Real Ones

    Let's meet the real women behind the stories.

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    Episode 9: Non-Water Floods

    Did you ever think that you could be faced with a flood of something other than water? The three cities discussed in this episode had to face a fate such as that. 

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    Episode 8: The Warrens part 2

    The Devil Made Me Do It, Snedeker hauntings and some more gross facts about these two.  Be sure to read Jude Doyle's article about the Conjuring series!  https://judedoyle.medium.com/lets-kill-off-the-conjuring-a0b9eaa38e0e 

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    Episode 7: The Warrens part 1

    We all know their names, we've all seen the movies. But do you know the truth?Please check out these awesome creators on YouTube!  Beardo Gets Scared The Side Eye Guy Better Off Red Truth or Demons Podcast  

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    Episode 6: Madame du Pompadour

    Did you know that the King's mistress held an official title in European courts?? Be sure to read Sex with Kings by Eleanor Herman

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    Episode 5: The Tulsa Race Massacre

    Ever heard of it? Neither had I and there is a reason for that. 

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    Episode 4: Mummified Monks

    Mummification was a practice used after the person died, but could you imagine taking steps while still living to become a mummy? 

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    Episode 3: The Coogan Account

    The entire reason child actors have any right to their earnings is based off of one man: Jackie Coogan. 

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    Episode 2: Rose Marie Kennedy

    Ahh the Kennedys. Has a more American family ever existed? And what is more American than a dysfunctional family full of secrets? Poor Rose Marie was essentially hidden from her siblings for almost twenty years and was barely spoken of. But why? 

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    Episode 1: The Cincinnati Privy Disaster

    Nine elementary school girls all lost their lives simply because the floor of a poorly constructed building gave out. 

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