Faces Of History

Faces Of History: Vivian Malone & James Hood — The Schoolhouse Door That Changed America

22 min · 17. Mai 2026
Episode Faces Of History: Vivian Malone & James Hood — The Schoolhouse Door That Changed America Cover

Beschreibung

Join Thee Duke Of New York as he takes you back to 1963 — when two students, Vivian Malone and James Hood, faced down segregation at the University of Alabama and forced the doors of education wide open for generations to come. Discover their quiet courage, their triumphs, and the echoes of their legacy today. What doors in your world still need pushing open? Vivian Malone, James Hood, University of Alabama desegregation, George Wallace stand in the schoolhouse door, civil rights heroes, civil rights students, Faces Of History, civil rights podcast, Vivian Malone biography, James Hood biography #FacesOfHistory #VivianMalone #JamesHood #CivilRights #UniversityOfAlabama #SchoolhouseDoor #Segregation #AmericanHistory #BlackHistory #HistoryPodcast

Kommentare

0

Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert

Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der Faces Of History-Community!

Loslegen

2 Monate für 1 €

Dann 4,99 € / Monat · Jederzeit kündbar.

  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo
  • 20 Stunden Hörbücher / Monat
  • Alle kostenlosen Podcasts

Alle Folgen

52 Folgen

Episode Faces Of History: Caravaggio — The Rebel Who Changed Painting Forever Cover

Faces Of History: Caravaggio — The Rebel Who Changed Painting Forever

Step into the shadows with Thee Duke Of New York as Faces Of History unpacks the raw, violent, breathtaking story of Caravaggio — the Baroque master who broke every rule and changed art forever. From plague-stricken childhood to Rome’s smoky taverns, from murder and exile to paintings that still blaze with shocking realism — discover the man who turned saints into sinners and sinners into saints. One brushstroke at a time. “Do you think Caravaggio’s art justified his wild life? Can an artist’s darkness be separated from their genius? Let’s talk below!” Caravaggio podcast, Faces Of History Caravaggio, Caravaggio biography, chiaroscuro painting, Baroque master, Caravaggio Rome, art rebel, painter’s life story ________________________________________ #FacesOfHistory #Caravaggio #ArtHistory #BaroqueArt #Chiaroscuro #HistoryPodcast Happy Flag Day!!! You're the emblem of the land i love. The Home of the free and home of the brave. Happy Flag day!!!

Gestern16 min
Episode Iry-Hor: The Forgotten First Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt | Faces Of History Podcast Cover

Iry-Hor: The Forgotten First Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt | Faces Of History Podcast

Who was Iry-Hor — the forgotten name carved in the oldest royal tombs of Abydos? Join Thee Duke Of New York as we travel back more than 5,000 years to explore the life, reign, and legacy of Egypt’s earliest known king. Discover how a simple mudbrick tomb and a scratched serekh helped birth a civilization of pyramids, gods, and pharaohs that still captivates us today. This is Faces Of History: Pharaoh Iry-Hor — where the past lives as long as we dare to remember. “Do you think Iry-Hor should be remembered as Egypt’s true first Pharaoh — or does that title belong to Narmer? Let’s discuss!” ________________________________________ Iry-Hor, first Pharaoh, earliest Egyptian kings, Abydos necropolis, Predynastic Egypt, ancient Egyptian history, proto-king, Faces Of History Iry-Hor, early Egypt podcast. ________________________________________ #FacesOfHistory #IryHor #AncientEgypt #Pharaohs #PredynasticEgypt #Abydos #HistoryPodcast #FirstKings #Egyptology

7. Juni 202616 min
Episode Amerigo Vespucci: The Man Who Named a Continent | Faces Of History Podcast Cover

Amerigo Vespucci: The Man Who Named a Continent | Faces Of History Podcast

Join Thee Duke Of New York in this episode of Faces Of History as we sail beside Amerigo Vespucci — the Florentine merchant whose name gave birth to ‘America.’ Discover his childhood, his voyages along South America’s coast, how he challenged Columbus’s maps, and why his legacy still shapes how we see the world today. A vivid story of curiosity, ambition, and the power of a name. “Do you think Vespucci deserves to have two continents named after him — or should it have been Columbus? Tell me what you think below.👇” ________________________________________ • Amerigo Vespucci podcast • Who named America? • Faces Of History Amerigo Vespucci • History of America’s name • Age of Discovery explorers • Amerigo Vespucci voyages • Vespucci legacy ________________________________________ #FacesOfHistory #AmerigoVespucci #HistoryPodcast #AgeOfExploration #HowAmericaGotItsName #HistoryDeepDive #Explorers ________________________________________

31. Mai 202623 min
Episode Faces Of History Podcast: Jefferson Davis — The Confederate President’s Rise and Fall Cover

Faces Of History Podcast: Jefferson Davis — The Confederate President’s Rise and Fall

In this powerful episode of Faces Of History, Thee Duke Of New York takes you through the life of Jefferson Davis — the frontier boy who rose to lead the Confederacy into rebellion and ruin. From his Kentucky childhood to the halls of Congress, from battlefield courage to the marble myths that still divide America today — this is the story of how ambition, conviction, and the cruel defense of slavery tore a nation apart. Why does his name still echo in our debates over monuments and memory? Gather close and listen. Do you think Jefferson Davis should be remembered at all — and if so, how? Jefferson Davis biography, Confederate President, Civil War history, Lost Cause myth, Civil War podcast, American history, slavery and states’ rights, historical legacy ________________________________________ #FacesOfHistory #JeffersonDavis #CivilWar #Confederacy #AmericanHistory #LostCause #HistoryPodcast "Heroes never die. They live on forever in the hearts and minds of those who would follow in their footsteps." Happy Memorial Day!!!!

24. Mai 202630 min
Episode Faces Of History: Vivian Malone & James Hood — The Schoolhouse Door That Changed America Cover

Faces Of History: Vivian Malone & James Hood — The Schoolhouse Door That Changed America

Join Thee Duke Of New York as he takes you back to 1963 — when two students, Vivian Malone and James Hood, faced down segregation at the University of Alabama and forced the doors of education wide open for generations to come. Discover their quiet courage, their triumphs, and the echoes of their legacy today. What doors in your world still need pushing open? Vivian Malone, James Hood, University of Alabama desegregation, George Wallace stand in the schoolhouse door, civil rights heroes, civil rights students, Faces Of History, civil rights podcast, Vivian Malone biography, James Hood biography #FacesOfHistory #VivianMalone #JamesHood #CivilRights #UniversityOfAlabama #SchoolhouseDoor #Segregation #AmericanHistory #BlackHistory #HistoryPodcast

17. Mai 202622 min