International Narratives
Episode Description: In this compelling episode, host Mr. Fantastic explores the Cold War and Civil Rights Era — a time marked by ideological conflict abroad and the fight for justice at home. As the United States squared off with the Soviet Union in a global power struggle, Americans pushed for equality and civil rights, sparking monumental change that would define modern America. Topics Covered: * The origins of the Cold War: Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, NATO * U.S.–Soviet tensions and proxy wars: Korea, Vietnam, Cuba * The nuclear arms race and the Space Race * Domestic economic growth and social unrest * The Civil Rights Movement and key events: * The Montgomery Bus Boycott * The March on Washington * The Civil Rights Act of 1964 * The Voting Rights Act of 1965 * Prominent figures: Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, JFK, LBJ * The rise of other movements: women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights * The fall of the Berlin Wall and the Cold War’s conclusion Why It Matters: This episode uncovers how ideological battles and grassroots activism shaped the global order and redefined what equality, justice, and power mean in the American context. Quote from the Episode: "Let’s uncover the stories of tension, bravery, and transformation during this critical time." Next Episode Teaser: Join us next time as we dive into the Modern Era — a look at the events, trends, and global shifts that continue to shape America today. Follow & Support: If you're enjoying the series, subscribe, leave a review, and share the podcast. Want to help keep these stories alive? Support the show with a tip or join our supporter community.
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