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

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

The Gilded Age (c. 1870–1900) was an era of explosive growth and stark inequality in the United States. Lucas and Luna unpack the fortunes of industrial titans like Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and J.P. Morgan, whose steel, oil, and banking empires reshaped the nation. They explore the dark side of progress: the corruption of city bosses like New York's Boss Tweed, the brutal labor struggles at Homestead and Pullman, and the plight of millions of immigrants flooding through Ellis Island. The show also examines the era's cultural upheavals — the rise of vaudeville, the birth of the skyscraper, and the populist revolt of William Jennings Bryan. Why does the Gilded Age matter today? Its battles over income inequality, corporate power, and immigration still echo in our politics. #GildedAge #IndustrialRevolution #RobberBarons #AndrewCarnegie #JohnDRockefeller #JPMorgan #BossTweed #HomesteadStrike #PullmanStrike #EllisIsland #PopulistMovement #WilliamJenningsBryan #Vaudeville #Skyscraper #USHistory #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode The Gilded Age's 1895 Anti-Saloon League and the Fight for Prohibition artwork

The Gilded Age's 1895 Anti-Saloon League and the Fight for Prohibition

In 1895, a small group of Ohio temperance activists founded the Anti-Saloon League, a single-issue political organization that would reshape American politics and eventually usher in the 18th Amendment. This episode unpacks how the League pioneered modern lobbying techniques, including relentless grassroots pressure, targeted campaigns against 'wet' politicians, and the use of church networks as political machines. We meet key figures like Wayne Wheeler, the League's master strategist, and explore the League's alliance with progressive reformers and nativist groups. We also examine the opposition from German-American breweries, the working-class saloon culture they defended, and the racial dynamics of the temperance movement—how white southerners used prohibition as a tool of social control, while Black activists like Ida B. Wells saw it as a distraction from lynching. This is the story of how a moral crusade became a political juggernaut, and the unintended consequences that would follow. #AntiSaloonLeague #WayneWheeler #Temperance #Prohibition #18thAmendment #GildedAge #ProgressiveEra #Ohio #WCTU #FrancesWillard #Saloon #Brewers #GermanAmericans #IdaBWells #Lobbying #SingleIssuePolitics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13 Jul 2026 - 6 min
episode The 1884 Presidential Election: Dirty Politics and a Baby artwork

The 1884 Presidential Election: Dirty Politics and a Baby

In the 1884 presidential election, Grover Cleveland faced James G. Blaine in one of the dirtiest campaigns in American history. This episode dives into the mudslinging: the 'Ma, Ma, Where's My Pa?' chant over Cleveland's alleged illegitimate child, the 'Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion' gaffe that cost Blaine New York, and the pivotal role of the 'Mugwumps,' reform Republicans who bolted their party. We explore how a secret meeting at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, a forged letter, and a single minister's speech swung the election. The episode also covers the broader context of Gilded Age politics—the Stalwarts vs. Half-Breeds, the spoils system, and the rise of civil service reform. Plus, we discuss the election's aftermath: Cleveland's cautious presidency, the Interstate Commerce Act, and the simmering tensions that led to the 1888 rematch. A tale of scandal, strategy, and a nation finding its political footing. #GildedAge #Election1884 #GroverCleveland #JamesGBlaine #Mugwumps #Stalwarts #HalfBreeds #RumRomanismRebellion #MamasWhereMyPa #DirtyCampaign #CivilServiceReform #FifthAvenueHotel #NewYorkElection #AmericanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #19thCentury #PoliticalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13 Jul 2026 - 5 min
episode The Gilded Age's 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act: Racism, Labor, and the First Federal Immigration Ban artwork

The Gilded Age's 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act: Racism, Labor, and the First Federal Immigration Ban

In 1882, the United States passed the Chinese Exclusion Act, the first federal law to bar a specific ethnic group from immigrating. This episode explores the forces behind the ban: the anti-Chinese riots in Los Angeles and Denver, the role of Denis Kearney and the Workingmen's Party, the testimony of labor leaders and diplomats, and the legal challenges that followed. We discuss the Burlingame Treaty of 1868, which had guaranteed free migration, and the Angell Treaty of 1880 that allowed restrictions. Lucas and Luna examine the act's renewal in 1892 with the Geary Act, which required Chinese residents to carry photo ID or face deportation, and the 1898 Supreme Court case United States v. Wong Kim Ark, which affirmed birthright citizenship. The conversation also touches on the Chinese Six Companies' protest petitions, the impact on Chinese communities, and how the act shaped later immigration policy, including the 1924 National Origins Act. It's a story of economic anxiety, racial prejudice, and the redefinition of American identity. #ChineseExclusionAct #ImmigrationHistory #GildedAge #DenisKearney #WorkingmensParty #BurlingameTreaty #AngellTreaty #GearyAct #WongKimArk #ChineseSixCompanies #AntiChineseRiots #USImmigration #RacialPolicy #LaborHistory #19thCentury #FexingoHistory #History #NorthAmerica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday - 6 min
episode The Gilded Age's 1893 Panic and the Collapse of the House of Morgan artwork

The Gilded Age's 1893 Panic and the Collapse of the House of Morgan

Lucas and Luna explore the financial contagion of the Panic of 1893, focusing on how the failure of Philadelphia & Reading Railroad and the National Cordage Company triggered a four-year depression. They trace the role of President Grover Cleveland's repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, the bond sale engineered by J.P. Morgan that bailed out the U.S. Treasury, and the human cost as unemployment hit 18% and Coxey's Army marched on Washington. Along the way, they discuss the debate over gold versus silver, the formation of the Federal Reserve's predecessor, and how the panic reshaped American attitudes toward banking and federal intervention. #Panic1893 #GildedAge #JPMorgan #GroverCleveland #ShermanSilverPurchaseAct #GoldStandard #FreeSilver #CoxeysArmy #PhiladelphiaReadingRailroad #NationalCordageCompany #TreasuryBond #FederalReserve #Depression #Banking #AmericanHistory #EconomicHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday - 4 min
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The 1889 Johnstown Flood and America's Disaster Response

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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