The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America — Fexingo History
On May 31, 1889, the South Fork Dam collapsed upstream from Johnstown, Pennsylvania, unleashing a wall of water that killed over 2,200 people in minutes. This episode explores the Johnstown Flood through the lens of Gilded Age inequality: the wealthy Pittsburgh industrialists who owned the Lake Conemaugh resort, the neglected dam's warning signs ignored, and the desperate rescue efforts that exposed the era's lack of disaster preparedness. We discuss the American Red Cross's first major relief operation under Clara Barton, the public outcry against the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, and how the tragedy reshaped ideas about corporate liability and emergency response. Lucas and Luna also touch on the flood's cultural legacy, from the sensational journalism of the day to the haunting photographs that brought the horror home to a nation increasingly aware of the gap between rich and poor. #JohnstownFlood #GildedAge #DisasterHistory #SouthForkDam #ClaraBarton #AmericanRedCross #Pittsburgh #Industrialists #CorporateLiability #1889 #LakeConemaugh #Flood #Pennsylvania #Inequality #EmergencyResponse #NPR #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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