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Oct 2021
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EP92: The Great Vowel Shift and the Maki...

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On this episode of Our American Stories, The History Guy shares the story of “The Great Vowel Shift” and the making of modern English which has now become the official language in over 75 countries; and Rick Bowers shares how an undercover agent infiltrated the KKK, and with the help of Superman exposed them to the world.

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00:00 - The Great Vowel Shift and the Making of Modern English

18:00 - Superman Versus the Ku Klux Klan

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