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May 2022
38m 16s

EP305: Survivor from Brigade 2506, Homet...

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On this episode of Our American Stories, Cuban exile, Ray Montalvo joined Brigade 2506 to fight back against Castro, leading to his imprisonment in the country he once loved. Now, he is a proud U.S. citizen and business owner. Vermont historian and journalist Mark Bushnell takes us into the life of Calvin Coolidge in his hometown. The History Guy tells us the history of the Bible. 

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Time Codes: 

00:00 - Survivor from Brigade 2506

25:00 - Hometown Hero

37:00 - The Best-Selling Book of All Time

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