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Rethinking Our History

Rethinking Our History

Auteur(s): Felicia and Ian Lindsey
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In this new weekly show from the host of The Paranormal Lovers we take a look at some of histories less well known events. Why are they less well known? Because " History is written by the victors."

So we are here to look at the other side of the story, and to give people a starting point to learn about the true history of this country.

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  • Episode 46 Christopher Columbus Part 2:
    Oct 27 2025

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    Ugh, this guy. So glad this is the last I'm gonna have to talk about this douche canoe.

    Colombo was not the hero he has been made out to be. No, he is not known to be a kind man by historians, cutting off hands for missed taxes, " giving" native women to his friends to do with what they wanted, and forcing native people into dark dank mines to extract the resources deep under ground.

    His arrival opened the door for all matter of men with cruel, greedy intentions to sail across the sea in search of fortune, with absolutely no regard for the lives of those who already inhabited the land.

    And so next year when " Columbus Day rolls around, learn about the local native community in your area and get involved with their community. It is the least we can do after being given the gift of birth on their land by the Creator.

    ROH EP 46 Source Notes:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Columbus

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    21 min
  • Episode 44: The Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900:
    Oct 13 2025

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    Boy do we have a sad story for yall today.

    Living in the mountains we have experience with feeling safe from natural disasters. But just last year Mother Nature showed us even we are not safe from her wrath.

    And that was a hard lesson residents of Galveston learned in September of 1900. After a few decades of having storms pass them by the residents of this booming island city felt that they were safe from any that might come their way.

    Add to that a political pissing match between the US and Cuban governments that brought communications to a halt, Galveston was terribly unprepared for the Cat 4 hurricane that was coming their way. And due to that, this city saw one of, if not the largest lost of life within the US. Thousands of lives were lost due to mans folly.

    ROH EP 44 Source Notes:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900_Galveston_hurricane

    https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2012/november/saving-lives-during-americas-deadliest-disaster

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    26 min
  • Episode 43: The Elaine Massacre:
    Oct 6 2025

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    We are back this week with another lesson about the evils of wealthy white people. I know that that statement can offend a lot of folks, but that is the fact of today's story.

    After a long summer of violence and oppression across the country, another black community came under attack when sharecroppers formed a Union to fight for more fair portions of the profits considering they were the ones doing all the work, and seeing little return.

    But anytime black people attempt to build something better for themselves, a certain group of individuals can't stand to see it, so they use any excuse to beat them back down, and keep them oppressed and subjugated.

    Only recently has the true horrors of this particular event been uncovered and if our government has their way, they will be buried again. Reports claim only 11 black people were murdered but the truth is it could have been as many as 800. But we will never know the truth.

    ROH EP 43 Source Notes:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharecropping

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/death-hundreds-elaine-massacre-led-supreme-court-take-major-step-toward-equal-justice-african-americans-180969863/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_massacre

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    36 min
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