Sources for Ep 420 - Holy City
Main - Books
Beal, Richard A. Highway 17: The Road to Santa Cruz. Aptos, California: The Pacific Group, 1991.
Fuller, Leona Claire. Holy City, California: My Father’s Final Quest. Salem, Oregon: Glue Pot Press, 2012.
Lewis, Betty. Holy City: Riker’s Roadside Attraction in the Santa Cruz Mountains, A Nostalgic History. Santa Cruz, California: Otter B. Books, 1992.
Young, John V. Ghost Towns of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Santa Cruz, California: Paper Vision Press, 1979.
Articles
Coffey, Brendan. “Robert Duggan Scientology’s biggest donor.” SF Gate, 29 January 2013. -https://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Robert-Duggan-Scientology-s-biggest-donor-424071.php. Accessed on 25 January 2020.
Dowd, Kate. “The un-holy history of Holy City, the Bay Area’s most racist tourist trap.” SF Gate, 5 November 2018. - https://www.sfgate.com/sfhistory/article/holy-city-santa-cruz-father-william-riker-13035533.php. Accessed on 25 January 2020.
Kuhri, Eric. “Los Gatos: What will become of Holy City bought by billionaire Scientologist Bob Duggan?” 18 August 2016. - https://www.mercurynews.com/2016/08/18/los-gatos-what-will-become-of-holy-city-bought-by-billionaire-scientologist-bob-duggan/. Accessed on 26 January 2020.
Lautamo, Molly. “Holy City: Father Riker’s Cult in the Santa Cruz Mountains.” Mobile Ranger, n.d. - http://www.mobileranger.com/losgatos/holy-city-father-rikers-cult-in-the-santa-cruz-mountains/. Accessed on 25 January 2020.
Leff, Lisa. “Holy City in California for sale for $11 million.” SF Gate, 15 December 2006. - https://www.sfgate.com/news/nation-world/article/Holy-City-in-California-for-sale-for-11-million-1892651.php. Accessed on 26 January 2020.
Perkins, Andrea. “‘See Us If You Are Contemplating Marriage, Suicide, or Crime!’ The Saga of Holy City, California.” Coast News, n.d. http://www.coastnews.com/history/holy_city.htm. Accessed on 25 January 2020.
Websites
Sources for Ep 421 - Doc Ames
Rivenes, Erik. Dirty Doc Ames and the Scandal That Shook Minneapolis. Minnesota Historical Society Press. (2018)
Sources for Ep 422 - George Jackson
MAIN:
Liberatore, Paul The Road To Hell: The True Story of George Jackson, Stephen Bingham and the San Quentin Massacre. Atlantic Monthly Press (July 1, 1996)
OTHERS:
Cummins, Eric. The Rise and Fall of California's Radical Prison Movement. Stanford University Press. (February 1, 1994)
Ninety Second United States Congress. Corrections: Part VI - Illinois: the problems of the ex-offender by House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee No. 3. (January 29, 1972)
Marshall, Megan. “The ‘Soledad brother’ and his real brother.” Los Angeles Times (April 28, 2013) https://www.latimes.com/opinion/la-xpm-2013-apr-28-la-oe-marshall-tsarnaev-brothers-george-jackson-20130428-story.html
Nelson, Max “Extreme Remedies” The Paris Review (December 7, 2015) https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2015/12/07/extreme-remedies/
Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Davis
Sources for Ep 423 - West Virginia Textbook War
Main
Day, Meagan. “This violent 1974 clash over textbooks in West Virginia prepped the nation for a New Right movement: Shooting at buses, striking miners, and the KKK” Timeline (January 24, 2017) https://timeline.com/this-violent-1974-clash-over-textbooks-in-west-virginia-prepped-the-nation-for-a-new-right-movement-a94a2245743f
Others
Parker, Franklin. The Battle of the Books: Kanawha County. The Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation Bloomington Indiana (1975)
Kincheloe, Joe. “Alice Moore and the Kanawha County Textbook Controversy” Journal of Thought published by Caddo Gap Press Vol. 15, No. 1 (Spring 1980), pp. 21-34
Knight, Robert. “KNIGHT: Culture-war heroine gets her due” The Washington Times. (October 10, 2011) https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/oct/10/culture-war-heroine-gets-her-due/
Kay, Trey, Deborah George, and Stan Bumgarner. “The Great Text Book War” [radio program] American Radio Works (2009) http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/textbooks/books_and_beliefs.html
The West Virginia Humanities Council. “The Kanawha County Textbook Controversy” The West Virginia Encyclopedia (2012) https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/print/ExhibitHall/13
Sources for Ep 424 - The Co-op War
Main:
Cox, Craig. Storefront Revolution: Food Co-ops and the Counterculture (Perspectives on the Sixties series). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1994.
Others:
Madden, Etta M. Eating in Eden: Food and American Utopias (At Table). Edited by Martha L. Finch. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 2008.
Stein, Alexandra. Inside Out: A Memoir of Entering Into and Breaking Out of a Minneapolis Political Cult. Clearwater, Minnesota: North Star Press, 2002.
Almli, Maria. “The 1970s Co-Op Wars.” ampers.org, n.d. http://ampers.org/mn-art-culture-history/the-1970s-co-op-wars/. Accessed on 23 February 2020.
Collins, Jon. “Seward co-op’s expansion marks growing trend for alternative grocers.” MPR News, 24 March 2014. https://www.mprnews.org/story/2014/03/23/seward-expansion-part-of-coop-revival. Accessed on 23 February 2020.
Collins, Jon. “When Twin Cities co-ops went to war over margarine.” MPR News, 24 March 2014. https://blogs.mprnews.org/cities/2014/03/when-twin-cities-co-ops-went-to-war-over-margarine/. Accessed on 23 February 2020.
Kenney, Dave. “Intrigue and violence on the Twin Cities food co-op scene.” MINNPOST, 9 January 2013. https://www.minnpost.com/minnesota-blog-cabin/2013/01/intrigue-and-violence-twin-cities-food-co-op-scene/. Accessed on 24 February 2020.
Lindeke, Bill. “The Seward Friendship Store sparks return of the co-op war.” Twin Cities Daily Planet, 10 July 2015. https://www.tcdailyplanet.net/the-seward-friendship-store-sparks-return-of-the-co-op-war/. Accessed on 22 February 2020.
Miller, Kay. “The O. fits classic definition of a cult, expert says.” Star Tribune, 6 April 2003. https://web.archive.org/web/20110707105417/http://www.alexandrastein.com/Trib%20sidebar.htm. Accessed on 23 February 2020.
Miller, Kay. “The Story of O: Life in and out of a political cult.” Star Tribune, 6 April 2003. https://culteducation.com/group/1289-general-information/8450-the-story-of-o-life-in-and-out-of-a-political-cult.html. Accessed on 22 February 2020.
Nelson, Rick. “A brief, fascinating history of food co-ops in the Twin Cities.” Star Tribune, 24 October 2019. http://www.startribune.com/a-brief-fascinating-history-of-food-co-ops-in-the-twin-cities/563713332/. Accessed on 24 February 2020.
Unknown. “The Co-op Wars.” MetaFilter Community Weblog, 17 October 2011. https://www.metafilter.com/108465/The-Coop-Wars. Accessed on 23 February 2020.
Unknown. “The Co-Op Wars.” Somethingilearnedtoday.com, 21 August 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20080821152158/http://www.somethingilearnedtoday.org/coop_wars.html. Accessed on 22 February 2020.
Walters, Jonah. “Beware Your Local Food Cooperative.” Jacobin Magazine, 15 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20180620225621/https://www.jacobinmag.com/2017/08/beware-your-local-food-cooperative/. Accessed on 23 February 2020.
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Warner, Mary. “Getting to Know an Ernest Mann” Morrison County Historical Society Newsletter, Vol. 24, No. 4 (2011) https://morrisoncountyhistory.org/?page_id=524
Warner, Mary. “Ernest Mann Revisited” Morrison County Historical Society Newsletter, Volume 25, Number 1 (2012) https://morrisoncountyhistory.org/?page_id=556
Zack, Margaret. “Man pleads guilty in ’80 death of disc jockey.” Star Tribune, Minneapolis (Sept 12, 1987) page 56
Olsen, Kris (Kristoffer Edward). Minnesota Food Cooperatives: An Inventory of Their Records (1970-1988). Minnesota Historical Society, Manuscripts Collection. http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00561.xml
Seward Community Co-Op (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Records (1970-2012). Minnesota Historical Society, Manuscripts Collection. http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00570.xml
North Country Co-Op (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Records (1971-2006). Minnesota Historical Society, Manuscripts Collection. http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00074.xml
Sources for Ep 425 - Mark Hofman and the Salamander
Main:
Jones, Robert. “THE WHITE SALAMANDER MURDERS : Mark Hoffman’s Discoveries Had Shaken the Mormon Church.: Then a Bomb Went Off. And Then Another.” Los Angeles Times (5 April 1987.) Accessed on January 16, 2020. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-04-05-tm-3-story.html.
Lindsey, Robert. “Dealer in Mormon Fraud Called Master Forger.” The New York Times (11 February 1987.) Accessed on January 16, 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/11/us/dealer-in-mormon-fraud-called-a-master-forger.html.
Other:
Innes, Brian. Fakes & Forgeries: The True Crime Stories of History’s Greatest Deceptions : The Criminals, the Scams, and the Victims. Pleasantville, New York: Reader’s Digest Association, Inc., 2005
Lindsey, Robert. A Gathering of Saints: A True Story of Money, Murder and Deceit. New York, New York: Simon & Schuster Trade Division, 1988.
Naifeh, Steven and Gregory White Smith. The Mormon Murders: A True Story of Greed, Forgery, Deceit, and Death. New York, New York: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1988
Roberts, Allen. The Truth is the Most Important Thing: A Look at Mark W. Hofmann, the Mormon Salamander Man. Salt Lake City, Utah: Dixie College, May 12, 1988.
Sillitoe, Linda and Alan Roberts. Salamander: The Story of the Mormon Forgery Murders. Salt Lake City, Utah: Signature Books: 1988.
Tanner, Jerald. Tracking the White Salamander: The Story of Mark Hofmann, Murder, and Forged Mormon Documents. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Lighthouse Ministry, 1988.
Tanner, Jerald. Confessions of a white salamander: an analysis of Mark Hofmann's disclosures concerning how he forged Mormon documents and murdered two people. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Lighthouse Ministry, n.d.
Turley, Richard. Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hofmann Case. Chicago, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1992.
Worrall, Simon. The Poet and the Murderer. New York, New York: Penguin Group, April 2003.
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Sources for Ep 426 - John Randolph of Roanoke
Johnson, David. John Randolph of Roanoke (Southern Biography Series) (p. 85). LSU Press. (May 2012)
Meade, Robert Douthat. “John Randolph Of Roanoke: Some New Information.” The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 13, No. 4 (October 1933), pp. 256-264
Madigan, Andrew. “The Pair of American Politicians Who Fought the 18th Century’s Silliest Duel” Atlas Obscura. (January 8, 2016) https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-pair-of-american-politicians-who-fought-the-19th-centurys-silliest-duel?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=atlas-page
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Sources for Ep 427 - Gouverneur Morris
Main:
Brookhiser, Richard. Gentleman Revolutionary: Gouverneur Morris, the Rake Who Wrote the Constitution. Free Press. 2003
Other:
Brookhiser, Richard. “The Forgotten Founding Father.” City Journal (Spring 2002) https://www.city-journal.org/html/forgotten-founding-father-12246.html
Klein, Christopher. “10 Reasons Why Gouverneur Morris Was the Oddest Founding Father” History.com (November 4, 2016; updated January 24, 2020) https://www.history.com/news/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-the-oddest-founding-father
Klein, Christopher. “10 Things You May Not Know About Marie Antoinette.” History.com (October 16, 2013; updated August 31, 2018) https://www.history.com/news/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-marie-antoinette
Sources for Ep 428 - The Anti-Masons
Main:
Burt, Andrew. American Hysteria. The Untold Story of Mass Political Extremism in the United States May 15, 2015. Lyons Press.
Others:
Bentley, A.P. History of the Abduction of William Morgan and the Anti-Masonic Excitement of 1826-1830 - Van CTSE & Throop, Free Press Office 1874
Cobain, Ian. “Freemasonry explained: a guide to the secretive society: When did it begin, is it a religion, and are its members’ identities kept secret?” The Guardian UK. (February 4, 2018) https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/feb/04/freemasonry-explained-guide
Stephens, Dustin (producer). Mo Rocca (reporter) “Inside the secret world of the Freemasons.” [television segment] Sunday Morning: CBS News (December 8, 2013) https://www.cbsnews.com/news/inside-the-secret-world-of-the-freemasons/2/
History.com Editors. “George Washington becomes a Master Mason: This Day in History August 4, 1753.” History.com (February 9, 2010; updated August 5, 2019) https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/washington-becomes-master-mason
Burt, Andrew. “The Mysteries of the Masons: In 1826, a shadowy cabal kidnapped a man who had threatened to expose the rites of the secretive brotherhood. American politics were never the same again.” Slate (May 15, 2015) https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2015/05/masons-and-american-history-the-1826-kidnapping-allegedly-by-freemasons-that-changed-american-politics-forever.html
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Utica College - Vicious campaigns precluded the presidential election of 1828 - https://www.utica.edu/academic/ssm/history/victorian/Shea.pdf
Sources for Ep 429 - Joe Hill
Adler, William L. The Man Who Never Died: The Life, Times, and Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon. New York, New York: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011.
Hill, Joe and Tom Morello. The Letters of Joe Hill: Centenary Edition. Chicago, Illinois: Haymarket Books, 2015.
Foner, Philip Sheldon. The Case of Joe Hill. New York, New York: International Publishers, 1965.
Rosemont, Franklin. Joe Hill: The IWW & The Making of a Revolutionary Workingclass Counterculture. Oakland, California: PM Press, 2015.
Smith, Gibbs M. Joe Hill. New York, New York: Peregrine Smith Books, 1984.
Stegner, Wallace. Joe Hill: A Biographical Novel. New York, New York: Penguin Random House LLC, 1950.
Davidson, Jared. “Remains to be seen: Tracing Joe Hill’s ashes in New Zealand.” libcom.org, 5 June 2011. http://libcom.org/history/remains-be-seen-tracing-joe-hills-ashes-new-zealand. Accessed on 6 February 2020.
Greenhouse, Steven. “Examining a Labor Hero’s Death.” The New York Times, 26 August 2011. https://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/27/us/27hill.html. Accessed on 6 February 2020.
Unknown. “Get I.W.W. Leaders in Enemy Roundup; Federal Agents Arrest One German and Two Austro-Hungarian Subjects Here. Had Haywood Credentials; One of Prisoners Employed by City as School Janitor--Another Cares for Joe Hill’s Ashes.” The New York Times, 21 July 1918. Page 10 https://www.nytimes.com/1918/07/21/archives/get-iww-leaders-in-enemy-roundup-federal-agents-arrest-one-german.html. Accessed on 6 February 2020.
Unknown. “Threaten Utah Officials; Joe Hill’s Partisans Resent Failure to Pardon I.W.W. Poet.” The New York Times, 20 September 1915. https://www.nytimes.com/1915/09/20/archives/threaten-utah-officials-joe-hills-partisans-resent-failure-to.html. Accessed on 6 February 2020.
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Conway, David. “Joe Hill – Murderer or Martyr?” h2g2 Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy: Earth Edition (February 19, 2002; updated March 13, 2009) https://h2g2.com/edited_entry/A676361
Verdoia, Ken, writer/producer. “Joe Hill” [documentary] PBS – KUED (1998) https://web.archive.org/web/20120927022958/http://www.kued.org/productions/joehill/story/index.html , https://www.pbsutah.org/whatson/kued-productions/joe-hill
Hickerson, Joe. “Joe Hill’s Last Will” Labor Notes (December 1, 2010) https://web.archive.org/web/20121016113404/http://labornotes.org/2010/11/joe-hills-last-will
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Sources for Ep 430 - Jordon Goudreau vs. Venezuela
Watts, Jonathan. “Hacker claims he helped Enrique Peña Nieto win Mexican presidential election.” The Guardian (April 1, 2016) https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/31/mexico-presidential-election-enrique-pena-nieto-hacking
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Goodman, Joshua. “Ex-Green Beret led failed attempt to oust Venezuela's Maduro.” AP News. (May 1, 2020) https://apnews.com/79346b4e428676424c0e5669c80fc310
Unknown “Venezuela: the men behind the ‘invasion foiled’” World News (May 7, 2020) https://world.smiilee.com/2020/05/venezuela-men-behind-invasion-foiled.html
Casey, Nicholas, Christoph Koettl and Deborah Acosta. “Footage Contradicts U.S. Claim That Nicolás Maduro Burned Aid Convoy” The New York Times. (March 10, 2019) https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/10/world/americas/venezuela-aid-fire-video.html
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Faiola, Anthony, Shawn Boburg and Ana Vanessa “Venezuela raid: How an ex-Green Beret and a defecting general planned to capture Maduro.” The Washington Post. (May 10, 2020) https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/venezuela-raid-jordan-goudreau-cliver-alcala-maduro/2020/05/10/767c3386-9194-11ea-9322-a29e75effc93_story.html
Faiola, Anthony.” Inside the secret plot to turn senior Venezuelan officials against Maduro.” The Washington Post. (May 13, 2019) https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/inside-the-secret-plot-to-turn-senior-venezuelan-officials-against-maduro/2019/05/13/5ad022a8-737e-11e9-8be0-ca575670e91c_story.html
Ward, Alex. “The ‘ridiculous’ failed coup attempt in Venezuela, explained.” Vox (May 11, 2020) https://www.vox.com/2020/5/11/21249203/venezuela-coup-jordan-goudreau-maduro-guaido-explain
Vincent, Isabel. “Ex-Green Beret behind failed coup was desperate for multimillion-dollar bounty” New York Post. (May 9, 2020) https://nypost.com/2020/05/09/ex-green-beret-behind-failed-coup-was-desperate-for-money/
“Venezuela: Caracas releases recording of alleged Guaido-US veteran raid conversation” [audio] Ruptly. (May 9, 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMtFdPJu6BU&feature=youtu.be
Sources for Ep 431 - Year of the Locust
Coin, Patrick “Species Melanoplus spretus - Rocky Mountain Locust” Bug Guide (March 17, 2007) https://bugguide.net/node/view/98442
History.com Editors. “Homestead Act” History.com (August 15, 2019) https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/homestead-act
Irwin, Lyndon. “Grasshopper Plagues in Missouri” lyndonirwin.com (2008) http://www.lyndonirwin.com/hoppeqp.htm
Malin, James. “Dust Storms: Part Two, 1861-1880” Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains (August 1946) p 265-296 https://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-historical-quarterly-dust-storms-part-two-1861-1880/13031
Yoon, Carol Kaesuk “Looking Back at The Days of the Locust” The New York Times (April 23, 2002) Section F, Page 1 https://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/23/science/looking-back-at-the-days-of-the-locust.html
Reimann, Matt “In one year, 12 trillion locusts devastated the Great Plains—and then they went extinct.” Timeline (February 16, 2017) https://timeline.com/in-the-1870s-12-trillion-locusts-devastated-the-great-plains-and-then-they-went-extinct-6f7c51a15d90
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Wagner, Alexandra M. “Grasshoppered: America’s Response to the 1874 Rocky Mountain Locust Invasion.” Nebraska History 89 (2008): 154-167
Sources for Ep 432 - John “Mad Jack” Mytton
Darwall, Richard. Madcap's Progress: the life of the eccentric Regency sportsman John Mytton. London [publisher not identified] (1938)
Nimrod. Memoirs of The Life of The Late John Mytton: with notices of his hunting, shooting, driving, racing, eccentric and extravagant exploits. London : George Routledge and Sons (1893)
Holdsworth, Jean. Mango: the Life and Times of Squire John Mytton of Halston, 1796-1834. London, Dobson (1972)
Sources for Ep 433 & 434 - Timothy Leary
Dying to Know: Ram Dass & Timothy Leary. [documentary] Directed by Gay Dillingham. Written by David Leach. United States: CNS Communications. (2014).
Lattin, Don. The Harvard Psychedelic Club: How Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, Huston Smith, and Andrew Weil Killed the Fifties and Ushered in a New Age for America. New York, Harper One. (2010)
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Minutaglio, Bill and Steven L. Davis. The most dangerous man in America: Timothy Leary, Richard Nixon and the hunt for the fugitive king of LSD. New York: Twelve. (2018)
“Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out: The Story of Dr. Timothy Leary” Youtube [video] capitalist4life. (May 1, 2013) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC1vtFd9ubY
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Fosburgh, Lacey. “Leary Scored as ‘Cop Informant’ By His Son and 2 Close Friends.” The New York Times (September 19, 1974) p. 84 https://www.nytimes.com/1974/09/19/archives/leary-scored-as-cop-informant-by-his-son-and-2-close-friends.html
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Sources for Ep 435 - The Coors Family
Books
Aldrich, Nelson W. Jr. Old Money: The Mythology of America’s Upper Classes. New York, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988.
Baum, Dan. Citizen Coors: A Grand Family Saga of Business, Politics and Beer. New York, New York: William Morrow & Company, 2000.
Bellant, Russ. The Coors Connection: How Coors Family Philanthropy Undermines Democratic Pluralism. Boston, Massachusetts: South End Press, 1988.
Kostka, William. The Pre-Prohibition History of Adolph Coors Company, 1873-1933. Golden, Colorado: Adolph Coors Company, 1973.
Articles
Alexander, Dan. “Inside The Coors Family’s Secretive Ceramics Business.” Forbes. (November 23, 2015) https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2015/11/04/inside-the-coors-familys-secretive-ceramics-business-worth-billions/#7a6afe0871d7
Cole, B. Erin and Allyson Brantley. “The Coors boycott: When a beer can signaled your politics.” CPR News. (October 3, 2014) https://www.cpr.org/2014/10/03/the-coors-boycott-when-a-beer-can-signaled-your-politics/
Greenberg, Zoe and Brie Shea “Brewing Hatred: Coors Beer Company Markets to Women, Latinos, LGBTQ Communities as Coors Family Attacks Their Rights.” Rewire News. (September 15, 2015) https://rewire.news/article/2015/09/15/brewing-hatred-coors-beer-company-markets-women-latinos-lgbtq-communities-coors-family-attacks-rights/
Griset, Rich. “Strange Brew.” Coastal Virginia Magazine (January 2015) http://www.coastalvirginiamag.com/January-2015/Strange-Brew/
Hagerty, James R. “William Coors Steered Brewer While Fighting His Own Demons: Heir devised a regime of exercise and meditation to cope with personal calamities; ‘thou shalt love thyself.’” The Wall Street Journal. (October 19, 2018) https://www.wsj.com/articles/william-coors-steered-brewer-while-fighting-his-own-demons-1539959400
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Matthews, Mark. “Joe Coors Jr., the eldest in the fourth generation of the Coors family, dies at 74.” Denver Post. (September 16, 2016) https://www.denverpost.com/2016/09/16/joe-coors-jr-dead-74/
McCaskill, Nolan. “Report: Coors, Shanahan to host Trump Colorado fundraiser.” Politico. (June 27, 2016) https://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/mike-shanahan-peter-coors-trump-fundraiser-224847
McFadden, Robert D. “William Coors, Brewery Chief and Ultraconservative Voice, Dies at 102.” The New York Times. (October 14, 2018) https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/14/obituaries/william-coors-dies-at-102.html
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Stumbo, Bella. “Brewing Controversy: Coors Clan: Doing It Their Way.” The Los Angeles Times. (September 18, 1988) https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-09-18-mn-3400-story.html
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Sources for Ep 436 - Sessue Hayakawa
Books:
Miyao, Daisuke. Sessue Hayakawa: Silent Cinema and Transnational Stardom. Duke University Press. March 28th 2007
Kennedy-Karpa, Colleen. Rogues, Romance, and Exoticism in French Cinema of the 1930s. Fairleigh Dickinson University Pres. April 11, 2013
Articles:
Pulvers, Roger. “Was Japan's first Western screen star shameful to his homeland?” [Opinion] The Japan Times. (May 24, 2009) https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2009/05/24/commentary/was-japans-first-western-screen-star-shameful-to-his-homeland/
Montgomery, Paul L. “Sessue Hayakawa Is Dead at 83; Silent Star Was in ‘River Kwai’” The New York Times. (November 25, 1973) p 85 https://www.nytimes.com/1973/11/25/archives/sessue-hayakawa-is-dead-at-83-silents-star-was-in-river-kwai-no.html?_r=0
Luck, Katherine. “Sessue Hayakawa: the most famous actor you’ve never heard of.” The Delve. (March 12, 2017) https://the-delve.com/2017/03/12/the-most-famous-actor-youve-never-heard-of/
Monaghan, Amy. “Art and artifice: Matinee idol and Oscar nominee Sessue Hayakawa is widely remembered as a UChicago alumnus. But was he? We tried to separate fact and myth in the storied actor’s biography.” The University of Chicago Magazine. (Fall/18) https://mag.uchicago.edu/arts-humanities/art-and-artifice
Yau, John. “Asians in Hollywood: An Asian playing the part of a hero was inconceivable to Hollywood producers.” Hyperallergic. (July 15, 2018) https://hyperallergic.com/450820/asians-in-hollywood/
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Smallwood, Karl. “The Man Who Was Too Sexy For Hollywood.” Today I Found Out. (October 10, 2019) http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2019/10/the-man-who-was-too-sexy-for-hollywood/
Sources for Ep 437 - Charles Lindbergh
Books:
Mosley, Leonard. Charles Lindbergh. Dover Publications. (March 20, 2000)
Lindbergh, Charles. WE. GP Putnam’s Sons. (July 27, 1927)
Newspapers:
Cavagnaro, Robert J. “Lindberghs Will Pay Ransom for Child: Note Pinned to Window Sill Makes Definite Demand; Also Threatens Harm to Babe” The Berkshire County Eagle (March 2, 1932) p 1, 17
Associated Press. “Lindbergh’s Career is one of Romance. From Obscure Boyhood and Youth, He Became Most Noted Flyer, Refused to Give Up Risks.” The Boston Globe. (February 13, 1929) p 19
“Hindsight On Lindbergh” The Brewton Standard - Brewton, Alabama. (August 19, 1943) p 4
“Here’s the Latest Rumor Concerning Lindy and his Bride.” Chicago Tribune. (June 02, 1929) p 22
Associated Press. “Lindberghs Appeal To The Kidnappers: Assure Criminals Entire Confidence Can be Placed in Any Promise They Make.” The Daily News - Lebanon, Pennsylvania (March 4, 1932) p 1
North American Newspaper Alliance. “Public Favors Giving Lindbergh Another Chance.” Dayton Daily News (January 03, 1942) p 13
“American Hero Lindbergh Dies: Pioneer Of Air Age Succumbs at 72; Whole World Cheered His Epic Flight.” The Indianapolis Star (August 27, 1974) p 1
United Press. “Ransom Money Paid For Lindbergh Baby.” The Kilgore News Herald. (April 10, 1932) p 1
Harris, Michael “Shedding Light on the Politicized Past of an American Treasure.” [book review] Los Angeles Times. (February 04, 2000) p E3
Whitman, Alden. “Lindbergh Says U. S. ‘Lost’ World War II.” The New York Times (August 30, 1970) p 1
Pancevski, Bojan. “Charles Lindbergh’s Secret Life Revealed: Lindbergh’s Children tell of the man, not the hero.” The Ottawa Citizen. (May 29, 2005) p 6
“Lindbergh Receives Medal of Congress Climaxing Busy Day; Coolidge Makes Presentation on White House Lawn; Ace Addresses Lawmakers, Get French Award, Then Takes 106 on Flights.” The Philadelphia Inquirer. (March 22, 1928) p 1, 6
United Press. “Lindbergh To Fill Post As Civilian.” The Sheboygan Press. (January 15, 1942) p 1
North American Newspaper Alliance. “Lindbergh Back in News Again.” The Spokesman Review (November 20, 1945) p 5
Alexander, E. Roy. “Fight Through with the Night Air Mail: How the St. Louis-Chicago Pilots Breasted the Elements With No Guiding Beacons All Winter.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch Sunday Magazine (April 17, 1927) p 5
Associated Press. “Capt. Lindbergh Lands Safely on Paris Flying Field; Beats his Schedule, Sets New Non-Stop Record in 33 Hours, 28 Minutes.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch. (May 22, 1927) p 1
International News Service. “Lindbergh Sees Peril to U.S. in Canada at War: Challenges Dominion’s Right to Expect Our Protection While Fighting Abroad.” The St Louis Star and Times. (October 14, 1939) p 3
Ferris, John P. “Lindbergh Identifies Hauptmann by Voice; Believes He Is Slayer.” The Times Dispatch - Richmond, Virginia (January 5, 1935) p 1
Smith, Senator Margaret Chase. “A Lesson Of Tolerance.” Tucson Citizen. (February 24, 1954) p 10
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Articles:
Linder, Douglas. “The Trial of Richard ‘Bruno’ Hauptmann: An Account” (2005) http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Hauptmann/AccountHauptmann.html
Sources for Ep 438, Ep 439, Ep 440 - John Brown
Books
Boyer, Richard O. The Legend of John Brown: A Biography and a History. New York, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1973.
Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar. The Beacon Biographies: John Brown. Boston, Massachusetts: Small, Maynard & Company, 1899.
Connelley, William Elsey. John Brown. Topeka, Kansas: Crane & Company Publishers, 1900.
Douglass, Frederick. John Brown: An Address by Frederick Douglass at the Fourteenth Anniversary of Storer College, Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia, May 30, 1881. Dover, New Hampshire: Morning Star Job Printing House, 1881.
Du Bois, W.E. Burghardt. John Brown. New York, New York: International Publishers, 1974.
Lamberton, John Porter. John Brown. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1888.
Pate, Henry Clay. John Brown. New York, New York: Henry Clay Pate, 1859.
Reynolds, David S. John Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights. New York, New York: Vintage Books (A Division of Penguin Random House LLC), 2006.
Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin. The Life and Letters of John Brown: Liberator of Kansas, and Martyr of Virginia. Boston, Massachusetts: Roberts Brothers, 1885.
Villard, Oswald Garrison. John Brown 1800-1859: A biography fifty years after. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1910.
Von Holst, Hermann. John Brown. Boston, Massachusetts: Cupples and Hurd, 1889.
Warch, Richard and Jonathan F. Fanton. Great Lives Observed: John Brown. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1973.
Articles
Bordewich, Fergus M. “John Brown’s Day of Reckoning: The abolitionist’s bloody raid on a federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry 150 years ago set the stage for the Civil War.” Smithsonian Magazine. (October 2009) https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/john-browns-day-of-reckoning-139165084/
Brown, DeNeen L. “‘Unflinching’: The day John Brown was hanged for his raid on Harpers Ferry.” The Washington Post, (2 December 2017). https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/12/02/unflinching-the-day-john-brown-was-hanged-for-his-raid-on-harpers-ferry/ Accessed on 15 June 2020.
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Brown, J. Newton and Villard, Oswald Garrison. [letters to the editor of The Nation regarding Edward Brown’s Recollections on John Brown.] from “His Soul Goes Marching On: The Life and Legacy of John Brown.” A West Virginia Archives and History Online Exhibit. West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History. (February 1914). http://www.wvculture.org/history/jbexhibit/lovejoybrownextract.html