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American Midnight Revisited with Adam Hochschild

20 min · 6. apr. 2026
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Hosts Donovan and Gary talk with historian and renowned journalist Adam Hochschild, co-founder of Mother Jones magazine, about his most recent book American Midnight: The Great War, A Violent Peace and America’s Forgotten Crisis.. Hysteria over immigration, attacks on free speech, jailing of "subversives" and political prisoners, a surge in lynching and racial violence, gross disparities of wealth and anxiety over women's liberation (women had just won the vote) characterized America in the years 1917-1921. What can we learn from a dark passage of history so similar to the shadows now hanging over our democracy?

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