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What Shall We Read

What Shall We Read

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What Shall We Read uncovers true stories forgotten in the world's archives.What Shall We Read Studios Social Sciences
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  • Tarred & Feathered: The Real 1774 Mob Uprising They Tried to Bury
    Aug 5 2025

    In 1774, Boston’s streets erupted in fury when a British loyalist, John Malcom, struck a shoemaker and threatened a child. What followed was one of the most brutal real-life uprisings you've never heard of — complete with mobs, torches, and a chilling demand at the Liberty Tree.


    📜 This is a true story, preserved in the February 4, 1774 edition of The New-Hampshire Gazette — and long buried in America’s forgotten archives.


    Welcome to *What Shall We Read*, where we bring shocking true stories from the world’s historical records back to life through immersive narration and cinematic visuals.


    🕰️ Subscribe for more stories history tried to bury.


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    6 mins
  • Welcome to What Shall We Read
    Aug 3 2025

    Welcome to What Shall We Read. My name is Yasmeen, and I'm passionate about reading and human interest stories.


    I do professional voiceovers and narrations, so if you'd like to collaborate, reach out to connect.


    At What Shall We Read, we uncover true stories forgotten in the world's archives.


    Join us for intrigue and some spice.




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