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Welcome to Historic Voices: Global History and Culture. Learn from the past through voices that made history. The podcast brings voices from the past that make history alive through personal accounts, public speeches, and entertainment programs.  Their voices are political leaders, ordinary citizens who lived during extraordinary times, and entertainers who helped Americans through difficult times. 

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Please post comments to the individual episodes, post to the iTunes podcast review and rating section, and email to me, arendale@umn.edu  Check out my other podcasts and social media channels at www.davidmedia.org  Thanks for listening. 

Mar 29, 2017

We are excited to announce that a spin-off podcast has been created from the Historic Voices Podcast.  It is the Paul Harvey Podcast.  Our two most popular episodes in Historic Voices have been by Paul Harvey: "So God made a farmer" and "The boxer's second career."  There is so much audio content available that it was...


Mar 26, 2017

In this podcast episode, we feature President Eisenhower delivering a speech named by others as Atoms for Peace at the United Nations in 1953. This speech was delivered during high tensions of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.  The Berlin Blockade had only been resolved a few years earlier in...


Mar 26, 2017

In this podcast episode, we feature President Eisenhower delivering a speech named by others as Atoms for Peace at the United Nations in 1953. This speech was delivered during high tensions of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.  The Berlin Blockade had only been resolved a few years earlier in...


Mar 26, 2017

In this podcast episode, we feature President Eisenhower delivering a speech named by others as Atoms for Peace at the United Nations in 1953. This speech was delivered during high tensions of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.  The Berlin Blockade had only been resolved a few years earlier...


Mar 17, 2017

This entry from Wikipedia provides an excellent overview of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that Eleanor Roosevelt and many other world leaders wrote and proclaimed.  It was not an easy task to gain agreement among the nations to this universal declaration. You are encouraged to compare this document with the...