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American History Hotline

American History Hotline

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Bob Crawford searches for the best historians and experts to answer listener questions about American history — from the Revolutionary War to rock & roll feuds. Got a question? Send it to AmericanHistoryHotline@gmail.com.

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  • Death by Lightning: What Netflix Got Right (and Wrong) About a Presidential Assassination
    Dec 17 2025

    Netflix’s Death by Lightning is gripping, dramatic and TRUE. Or is it?

    We call up historian and New York Times bestselling author Alexis Coe for a lightning round fact check of Netflix’s new James A. Garfield series Death by Lightning. What does the series gets right? What does it bend for dramatic effect? And how does it rank compared to other presidential biopic(esque) series?

    We'll hit all the highlights:

    • The assassination of President James A. Garfield
    • The portrayal of Chester A. Arthur by Nick Offerman
    • Political corruption
    • 19th century medicine
    • Should we have more stories about obscure presidents?

    Did you have thoughts on the series? Send your thoughts to AmericanHistoryHotline@gmail.com

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    55 mins
  • Was Johnny Appleseed a Real Person? The Man Behind the Myth
    Dec 10 2025

    Was Johnny Appleseed a real person or just another American tall tale? We get to the core of the issue with author William Kerrigan (Johnny Appleseed and the American Orchard: A Cultural History) to see how one man's true story inspired an enduring folk legend.

    In this episode Bob and William explore how John Chapman's religious revival led him to pioneer apple nurseries across Pennsylvania and Ohio. Just like some hybrid apples, Chapman was a mix of naturalist and capitalist. He bought vast tracts of land for apple orchards but believed in America’s lost simplicity and a connection to nature.

    So, kick off your shoes and put a pot on your head as we travel around spreading seeds of knowledge.

    GUEST: William Kerrigan, author of Johnny Appleseed and the American Orchard: A Cultural History

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    33 mins
  • The Surprising History of Vaccines in America with Kathryn Olivarius
    Dec 3 2025

    Many Americans have turned their backs on the vax, but early Early Americans would literally have killed for some vaccines.

    In this episode, we explore the history of America's first vaccines, which can be traced to a mandate from none other than General George Washington. Dr. Kathryn Olivarius (author of Necropolis: Disease, Power, and Capitalism in the Cotton Kingdom) explains the surprising story of how vaccines shaped American life — from smallpox inoculations during the Revolution to modern-day debates over public health and personal freedom.

    We're going to poke and jab at history to see why vaccine resistance isn’t new, and how the fight between science, religion, and politics has defined 250 years of American medicine.

    GUEST: Kathryn Olivarius, author of Necropolis: Disease, Power, and Capitalism in the Cotton Kingdom

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    35 mins
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