The answer has to do with shifting ideas about bikes and the proper way to mourn the dead.
50 Things That Made the Modern Economy - The Plough
Uncivil - The Takedown
We sat down with Nikole Hannah-Jones of the New York Times Magazine, Al Letson of Reveal, and Christy Coleman of the American Civil War Museum to talk about how they take down Civil War myths.
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The Nod - The Cowboy Of The West Village
Brittany tells the incredible story of a person you should have heard of by now, but probably haven’t.
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Curious City - Which Natural Disasters Are Most Likely To Hit Chicago?
The good news is Chicago probably won’t be hit by hurricanes and earthquakes. But the area is becoming more vulnerable to other disasters.
50 Things That Made the Modern Economy - Cold Chain
Uncivil - The Deed
A 19th century promise, and a 21st century betrayal. The past and present of 40 acres and a mule.
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The Nod - Gimlet Presents: Uncivil
The Nod is off this week, but Brittany and Eric are still here to present Uncivil, Gimlet Media's newest show. Uncivil is a history podcast that goes back to the moment when the divisions in this country turned into a war. The show ransacks the official version of the Civil War—with untold stories about covert operations, corruption, resistance and mutiny. Uncivil is hosted by Jack Hitt and Chenjerai Kumanyika (who you may remember from our episode on Purple Stuff). Jack and Chenjerai take on what you think you know about the Civil War, and connect what happened then to the political battlefield we’re living on right now.
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The Nod will be back next week with an all new episode!
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Curious City - Do Chicago’s Arab And African-American Muslims Share Mosques? If Not, Why Not?
Chicago area Muslim leaders weigh in, and they open up about what divides and unites the community.