The Daily Rewind
Today’s episode takes us through February 2 with a mix of fun, history, and powerful stories. We kick things off celebrating National Tater Tot Day (no, Sonic isn’t sponsoring us… but they should 👀) and Groundhog Day, breaking down where the tradition began and how it traces back to ancient Candlemas customs brought to America by German settlers. In honor of Black History Month, today’s spotlight is on Alfred Cralle, the Black inventor behind the first practical one-handed ice cream scoop. From everyday problem to lasting innovation, his story is a reminder that brilliance often shows up in the most ordinary places. We also rewind through major moments in history, including: • The signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and its massive impact on U.S. territory • The arrest of Klaus Fuchs, which exposed one of the most famous Cold War spy rings • And a sobering look at February 2, 1349, when the Black Death was devastating London at a terrifying pace Grab a snack, settle in, and rewind history with us. #February2 #GroundhogDay #NationalTaterTotDay #BlackHistoryMonth #AlfredCralle #OnThisDay #HistoryPodcast #DailyHistory #TheDailyRewind
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