From Civil War generals to modern politics, explore how antisemitism evolved in America through key figures like Grant, Ford, and Coughlin, revealing patterns that persist today.
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Antisemitism wasn't just about individual prejudice—it was reshaping the entire structure of professional America. You had two parallel systems developing, which only reinforced the idea that Jews were somehow apart from mainstream American life.
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History and background of antisemitism in the us since the civil war and proponents politically and effects on society into today
Miles and Eli explore antisemitism's calculated evolution from Nazi Germany to Soviet Russia to modern Israel, revealing how this ancient prejudice shapes nations, justifies genocides, and fuels contemporary conspiracy theories that threaten democratic institutions worldwide.
Explore the uncomfortable truths of American history that textbooks omit—from slavery's economic impact to forgotten heroes of resistance—and discover how these suppressed narratives continue to shape our nation today.
Eli and Jackson uncover the complex truth of American history, from sophisticated Indigenous civilizations to the Founding Fathers' moral blind spots. A revealing journey through the stories we've been told versus the fuller, more uncomfortable reality.
A comprehensive exploration of antisemitism's evolution from ancient Alexandria to modern social media, examining how this persistent prejudice has shaped cultures, politics, and societies worldwide for over two millennia.
Explore how America's story has been shaped not just by presidents and wars, but by ordinary individuals making extraordinary choices that transformed our nation's trajectory.
Discover the interconnected world events happening simultaneously with major American historical moments you studied, from the global forces behind 1776 to the worldwide transformations of the 19th century.