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Jun 2024
42m 26s

Awakening the Spirit of America with Pau...

SHARON MCMAHON
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If you are interested in the 1930s and 1940s, or have wondered how the rapid growth of authoritarianism in today’s political climate mirrors that of WWII, this is an episode for you. Sharon McMahon is joined by author Paul Sparrow to discuss his new book, Awakening the Spirit of America. It’s a story of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, his surprising opponent, Charles Lindbergh, and their war of words. Learn how far back the “America First” slogan goes, and how persuasive language changed the course of history. 


Special thanks to our guest, Paul Sparrow, for joining us today.


Host: Sharon McMahon

Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder

Production Assistant: Andrea Champoux




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