The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America — Fexingo History

The Gilded Age's Standard Oil: Rockefeller and the Trust

6 min · 29. Juni 2026
Episode The Gilded Age's Standard Oil: Rockefeller and the Trust Cover

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In this episode of The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America, Lucas and Luna dive into the rise of John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil, the corporation that defined monopolistic power in the late 19th century. They explore how Rockefeller used vertical integration, secret railroad rebates, and the legal innovation of the trust to control 90% of America's oil refining by 1880. The conversation moves from Rockefeller's early days in Cleveland to the ruthless tactics that crushed competitors, including the infamous South Improvement Company scheme. They also touch on the legal battles that followed, including the 1911 Supreme Court breakup under the Sherman Antitrust Act, and the broader implications for American capitalism. Along the way, they discuss figures like Henry Flagler, the role of kerosene in lighting American homes, and the parallel rise of the robber baron era. This episode offers a granular look at how one man and one company reshaped the economy—and the backlash that followed. #GildedAge #StandardOil #JohnDRockefeller #RobberBarons #Monopoly #Antitrust #ShermanAntitrustAct #Cleveland #Kerosene #Oil #BusinessHistory #Trust #VerticalIntegration #SouthImprovementCompany #HenryFlagler #CorporatePower #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Gilded Age's Standard Oil: Rockefeller and the Trust Cover

The Gilded Age's Standard Oil: Rockefeller and the Trust

In this episode of The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America, Lucas and Luna dive into the rise of John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil, the corporation that defined monopolistic power in the late 19th century. They explore how Rockefeller used vertical integration, secret railroad rebates, and the legal innovation of the trust to control 90% of America's oil refining by 1880. The conversation moves from Rockefeller's early days in Cleveland to the ruthless tactics that crushed competitors, including the infamous South Improvement Company scheme. They also touch on the legal battles that followed, including the 1911 Supreme Court breakup under the Sherman Antitrust Act, and the broader implications for American capitalism. Along the way, they discuss figures like Henry Flagler, the role of kerosene in lighting American homes, and the parallel rise of the robber baron era. This episode offers a granular look at how one man and one company reshaped the economy—and the backlash that followed. #GildedAge #StandardOil #JohnDRockefeller #RobberBarons #Monopoly #Antitrust #ShermanAntitrustAct #Cleveland #Kerosene #Oil #BusinessHistory #Trust #VerticalIntegration #SouthImprovementCompany #HenryFlagler #CorporatePower #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

29. Juni 20266 min
Episode The Gilded Age's Native American Boarding Schools Cover

The Gilded Age's Native American Boarding Schools

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the dark legacy of Native American boarding schools during the Gilded Age. They discuss the ideology of 'Kill the Indian, Save the Man,' the founding of Carlisle Indian Industrial School by Richard Henry Pratt, and the experiences of students like Luther Standing Bear and Zitkála-Šá. The conversation covers the forced assimilation policies, the loss of native languages and cultures, and the long-term trauma inflicted on indigenous communities. Lucas explains the role of the Dawes Act of 1887 in breaking up tribal lands and how boarding schools were a tool of cultural genocide. Luna asks about resistance and resilience, leading to a discussion of the Society of American Indians and the legacy of these policies in modern America. The episode provides a nuanced look at a painful chapter in U.S. history that continues to shape Native American communities today. #GildedAge #NativeAmericanBoardingSchools #CarlisleIndianSchool #RichardHenryPratt #LutherStandingBear #ZitkalaSa #KillTheIndianSaveTheMan #DawesAct #Assimilation #CulturalGenocide #SocietyOfAmericanIndians #IndianEducation #USHistory #IndigenousRights #BoardingSchools #AmericanHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern10 min
Episode The Gilded Age's Lasting Legacy: The 1912 Bread and Roses Strike Cover

The Gilded Age's Lasting Legacy: The 1912 Bread and Roses Strike

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the 1912 Bread and Roses strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, a pivotal moment in American labor history. They discuss the strike's origins in wage cuts and mill conditions, the role of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and leaders like Bill Haywood and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, the dramatic children's exodus, and the strike's unexpected victory. The episode also examines the broader context of immigrant labor, textile mills, and the meaning of 'Bread and Roses' — a demand for both economic justice and human dignity. Lucas and Luna delve into the strike's legacy for workers' rights and its place in the Gilded Age's turbulent labor movement. #BreadAndRoses #LawrenceStrike #IWW #BillHaywood #ElizabethGurleyFlynn #LaborHistory #TextileMills #ImmigrantWorkers #1912Strike #AmericanWoolenCompany #ChildrensExodus #GildedAge #LaborMovement #History #FexingoHistory #WorkingClass #SocialJustice #Massachusetts Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern6 min
Episode John Muir and the Birth of the American Conservation Movement Cover

John Muir and the Birth of the American Conservation Movement

This episode explores the Gilded Age roots of American environmentalism through the life and work of John Muir. Lucas and Luna trace Muir's journey from his Scottish childhood to his iconic walks in Yosemite, his friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson, and his founding of the Sierra Club in 1892. They discuss Muir's epic 1,000-mile walk from Indiana to Florida, his evolving philosophy that nature had intrinsic value beyond human use, and his fierce battles against the damming of Hetch Hetchy Valley — a fight that ultimately defined the conservation vs. preservation debate. The episode also examines the contradictions of the Gilded Age: industrial exploitation of natural resources alongside the first stirrings of a national park system. Listeners will learn about figures like Gifford Pinchot, Theodore Roosevelt, and the 1908 White House Governors' Conference on Conservation. A thoughtful look at how one man's vision helped shape America's relationship with its wild places. #JohnMuir #Conservation #SierraClub #Yosemite #HetchHetchy #NationalParks #GildedAge #Environmentalism #Preservation #TheodoreRoosevelt #GiffordPinchot #RalphWaldoEmerson #Mountaineering #AmericanHistory #FexingoHistory #History #NorthAmerica #NatureWriting Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

27. Juni 20267 min
Episode The Gilded Age's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition: White City and Its Shadows Cover

The Gilded Age's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition: White City and Its Shadows

In 1893, Chicago hosted the World's Columbian Exposition, a dazzling fair that showcased American industrial might and cultural ambition. But beneath the gleaming 'White City' lay deep racial tensions, labor unrest, and the erasure of Indigenous peoples. This episode explores the fair's grand architecture, the contributions of African American intellectuals like Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells who protested exclusion, the controversial 'White City' nickname, and the fair's lasting impact on American urban planning and identity. We also touch on the parallel World's Parliament of Religions and the brutal Pullman strike that simmered in the background. #WorldsColumbianExposition #WhiteCity #Chicago1893 #FrederickDouglass #IdaBWells #DanielBurnham #WorldsParliamentofReligions #JacksonPark #MidwayPlaisance #GildedAge #UrbanPlanning #Exclusion #Resistance #LaborHistory #AmericanHistory #NorthAmerica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

27. Juni 20265 min