Harmons History Files

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Harmons History Files

I’m Will Harmon, a historian, educator, and photographer exploring the stories that shape our world. My work blends travel, the outdoors, and the past—capturing real places, real moments, and the history behind them.My goal is simple: to teach, inspire, and bring history to life through a lens.Thanks for being here. Let’s explore something meaningful.

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    South Carolina and the Road to Civil War

    This podcast episode delves into the complex history leading up to the American Civil War, focusing on South Carolina's pivotal role. It explores the state's demographics, the economic reliance on slavery, the cultural and religious influences, and the rising tensions between abolitionists and pro-slavery advocates. The episode culminates in the events surrounding South Carolina's secession from the Union and the onset of the Civil War, highlighting the diverse perspectives and societal structures that shaped this critical period in American history.

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    Unraveling the Mystery of Pearl Harbor: Who Was Really to Blame?

    In this episode of the History Files podcast, William Harmon discusses the recent changes to his content platform and introduces the concept of exploring historical mysteries. The focus of the episode is the Pearl Harbor attack, delving into the question of who was to blame for the attack, the role of intelligence and preparedness, and the controversial theories surrounding President Franklin D. Roosevelt's knowledge of the impending attack. The episode also highlights the contributions of spy Dusko Popov and critiques the FBI's handling of intelligence. Harmon emphasizes the complexity of historical events and the importance of thorough research in understanding them.If you are interested in following me or joining Harmon Academy click this link: linktr.ee/willdharmon

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    The Lands End Light (Part 2)

    This episode of History Files delves into the complex legend of the Land's End Light, tracing its origins from the 18th century through the Civil War and into the cultural resilience of the St. Helena community. The narrative explores the impact of historical events, including the flight of plantation owners during the Civil War, the tragic death of Private Frank Quigley, and the enduring legacy of the Gullah Geechee culture. The Land's End Light serves as a symbol of collective memory, embodying the historical traumas and resilience of the community.

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    The Lands End Light (Part 1)

    Welcome to History Files, the show that meticulously unpacks the secrets hidden beneath the surface of famous legends.Our inaugural series investigates The Lands End Light, a ghostly orb that has haunted a remote stretch of road on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, for over 200 years.In Part 1, we leave the ghost hunting behind and establish the crucial historical foundation of this Lowcountry mystery:The Original Inhabitants: We trace the history back centuries before the planters, examining the original chiefdoms—the Cusabo and Yemassee tribes—who first navigated the Sea Island waterways.The True Meaning of Lands End: Discover why colonial settlers named this specific point "Lands End," revealing the powerful economic and symbolic significance of the road as a boundary of control.The Oldest Legends: We connect the historical dots from the Yemassee War of 1715 to the tragic origins of the light's oldest folklore: the heartbreaking tale of a spirit eternally searching for a family torn apart by early enslavement.This isn't just a ghost story—it's the history you never learned in class.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

I’m Will Harmon, a historian, educator, and photographer exploring the stories that shape our world. My work blends travel, the outdoors, and the past—capturing real places, real moments, and the history behind them.My goal is simple: to teach, inspire, and bring history to life through a lens.Thanks for being here. Let’s explore something meaningful.

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William Harmon

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