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MakingHistory

By Dan Allosso

Making History is the top-level thing I do, as a historian, teacher, and writer. I create content, based on either original primary research or to present the findings of other historians to my students. This channel will cover several topics (arranged in playlists) such as note-taking, research, and writing tools and techniques, history I'm teaching at Bemidji State University, research and writing projects I'm working on, Open Education techniques and resources I'm creating, and reflections on the ways that history helps us understand our current world.
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MakingHistorySep 15, 2020

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US History II, Chapter 1

US History II, Chapter 1

This is an audio version of the first chapter of my Open Textbook, US History II: Gilded Age to Present. You can read along at https://mlpp.pressbooks.pub/ushistory2/chapter/chapter-1/

Jan 10, 202401:24:15
Surrender of Lee (1865)
Dec 26, 202309:30
Among the Freedmen (1864)
Dec 26, 202307:21
March to the Sea (1864)
Dec 26, 202309:18
Voting By Classes (1863)

Voting By Classes (1863)

Source: Daily Sun (Columbus, Georgia), October 13, 1863, quoted in Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove, Voices of a People's History of the United States.

Dec 26, 202306:38
The Draft Riot (1863)
Dec 26, 202310:53
Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg (1863)
Dec 20, 202309:33
On the Firing Line (1863)
Dec 09, 202307:23
Antietam (1862)
Dec 09, 202310:05
Rising of the People (1861)
Dec 09, 202309:47
Principles of the Confederacy (1861)
Dec 08, 202310:44
No Extension of Slavery (1860-61)
Dec 08, 202305:12
Crisis in South Carolina (1860)
Dec 07, 202310:48
Southern "Opponent" of Secession (1860)
Dec 07, 202309:15
Result of the Election (1860)
Dec 07, 202305:03
A Warning (1876)
Nov 27, 202308:50
Electoral Crisis (1877)
Nov 27, 202308:06
Battle of the Little Big Horn (1876)
Nov 27, 202309:06
The Tidal Wave (1874)
Nov 27, 202310:16
Ku-Klux Klan (1871)
Nov 27, 202306:50
Fifteenth Amendment (1869)
Nov 27, 202307:24
Completion of the Pacific Railroad (1869)
Nov 27, 202307:44
Arraignment of Reconstruction (1868)
Nov 27, 202309:06
Eligibility of Colored Members to Seats (1868)
Nov 27, 202309:34
Fourteenth Amendment (1866)
Nov 27, 202309:44
The South As It Is (1865-66)
Nov 27, 202309:33
Presidential Reconstruction (1866)
Nov 27, 202309:16
Adoption of the 13th Amendment (1865)
Nov 27, 202308:18
Mississippi Black Codes (1865)
Nov 27, 202311:00
An Impartial View (1865)
Nov 27, 202310:17
John Brown Broke the Laws (1859)
Nov 19, 202309:00
A Slave Auction (1859)
Nov 19, 202311:04
Cotton is King (1858)
Nov 19, 202310:51
The Irrepressible Conflict (1858)
Nov 19, 202309:57
A House Divided (1858)
Nov 19, 202308:15
Impending Crisis of the South (1857)
Nov 19, 202308:04
Dred Scott Decision Reviewed (1857)
Nov 19, 202310:46
Dred Scott Decision (1857)
Nov 19, 202309:58
Civil War in Kansas (1856)
Nov 19, 202310:45
Fourth of July Address at Reidsville (1854)
Nov 19, 202310:55
Slavery a Positive Good (1854)
Nov 19, 202310:16
What, To a Slave, Is the Fourth of July? (1852)
Nov 15, 202310:17
Foundation of a New Party (1855)
Nov 15, 202310:37
A Plea for the Oppressed (1850)

A Plea for the Oppressed (1850)

Source: Lucy Stanton, "A Plea For The Oppressed", Oberlin Evangelist, December 17, 1850. http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/stantonaplea.html

 

Nov 15, 202309:23
The Poor Whites (1850)
Nov 15, 202309:06
On the Underground Railroad (1850)
Nov 15, 202309:07
Danger of Disunion (1850)
Nov 12, 202310:25
Lyman Ranney Letters (1850)

Lyman Ranney Letters (1850)

Source: The Ranney Letters: Family Correspondence During the Yankee Migration, https://mlpp.pressbooks.pub/ranneyletters/

Nov 12, 202310:36
Civil Disobedience (1849)
Nov 12, 202311:07
A Forty-Niner (1849-50)
Nov 12, 202309:32