Episode Summary
Show Notes
On January 31, 1865, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 13th Amendment, a landmark achievement that abolished slavery and set the stage for its ratification in December of that year. This episode of Deep Dive contextualizes this massive legislative leap toward human rights while connecting it to other historical milestones occurring on this date. We commemorate the birth of Jackie Robinson, whose 1947 debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers shattered the Major League Baseball color barrier, and honor the musical contributions of Franz Schubert and Philip Glass. Additionally, we recount the 1958 launch of Explorer 1, America’s first successful satellite, which discovered the Van Allen radiation belts and solidified the nation’s standing in the Space Race.
Topics Covered
- 📜 The 13th Amendment: Exploring the House vote that changed American law forever by ending slavery.
- ⚾ Jackie Robinson: A look at the life and impact of the man who integrated professional baseball.
- 🎼 Musical Legacies: Celebrating the works of Austrian master Franz Schubert and minimalist pioneer Philip Glass.
- 🚀 Explorer 1: The technical and geopolitical significance of America's entry into the Space Age.
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- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:00) - A Constitution for Freedom
- (00:05) - Icons of Sport and Sound
- (00:19) - Conclusion
- (00:19) - The First American Satellite
Transcript
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