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Corey Constable

Omitted

A weekly History, Society and Culture podcast
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Corey Constable

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Rosa Parks hadn't planned to be arrested the day she boarded her bus, and neither had Claudette Colvin. While Mrs Parks is remembered for her bravery and activism, Claudette's name has been all but forgotten--which is curious, because without C
Five little words. Five little one-syllable words were all it took to rally Joseph McNeil’s friends and inspire a protest. In his dorm room at North Carolina A&T, with his roommate still half asleep in bed, he uttered five little words. Music:
Last week, 291 elementary and middle schoolers from all over the world descended upon National Harbor, Maryland for one of the United States’s most time-honored and spellbinding competitions--the Scripp's National Spelling Bee. In the end Anany
I took to the road this week to meet a listener for the very first time. We met in a somewhat unconventional place, but it's exactly what I needed to get me out of the house. Road trips aren't my favorite concept, but in my research for this we
Last week, we headed down south to Mississippi, to hear the story of Miss Endesha Ida Mae Holland and this week, we’re heading back, about two and a half hours southeast of Greenwood to the town of Meridian, where in 1964, the nation’s focus wa
When Endesha Ida Mae Holland died on January 25, 2006, her passing was acknowledged with very little fanfare. It wasn't until 6 days later that many people knew her name. But if you had told an eleven year old Ida Mae that she would go on to do
It's not hard to believe that states that fought for the confederacy in the civil war might be the ones most likely to hold on to those tired beliefs, but they're by no means the only ones. In this first episode of season three, we're traveling
This month, I've been telling you stories about things that scare me, but I've saved this one for the last, for this Halloween week, because for me, it's by far the scariest. This is the final episode of Omitted. This is the story of me. --- Mu
CW: Murder, Suicide It was the vacation of a lifetime for the Duperrault family--a full week in the Caribbean sun. Arthur had always dreamed of taking his kids out on the water, but for one of them, that dream would become a nightmare. Music:
America's third coast was in its heyday and Robert Murray Battenfield was excited to see it. This was to be a Christmas like none other, filled with new sights and sounds, all culminating with a day in the city. But when a single spark caused c
The village of Rokusen-sawa is a ghost town today, but unlike most ghost towns, it wasn't a decline in industry or a lack of resources that led to its downfall. This place is perfectly hospitable, aside from the monster that lurks in the hills.
This week, we're heading back to the South Pacific, to an island that's lost in time. There's a mix of old Melanesian Tanna with some... odd... and recently-developed religious practices. WWII airmen and the British royal family have shaped thi
A few times over the course of Wrangel Island's history, individuals have been left completely alone, but this Arctic isle is the last place you'd want that. If the heat doesn't kill you, then the cold just might. It depends on your species and
Aloha! Pehea 'oe? E komo mai o Moloka'i! This week, we're heading to my favorite place in the world--the Hawaiian islands, to a peninsula paradise that was once hell on earth for thousands of people. This was the land where most men were afraid
61 miles off the coast of Southern California lies the tiny island of San Nicolas. It's a military island and we aren't supposed to be there, but this week, I'm still feeling pretty anarchist after our time on Tristan da Cunha. I want to tell y
It’s vacation time! For the first leg of our journey, we’re heading south of the equator to the remotest inhabited island on the planet. Settled by Americans and Britons, Tristan da Cunha lies 1200 miles from its nearest neighbors, smack dab in
In the final episode of the season, we're picking up where we left off last week, to finish out the story of a man whose name is certainly well-known, but whose philosophy and story have been purposely omitted. Check out the beginning of the ep
When Malcolm Little was born on May 19, 1925, he was immediately met with instability. That instability followed him for most of his life, until he found a new faith in Allah. That new faith sparked a passion that hadn't existed before. It's a
Disclaimer: This episode contains talk of consensual sexual themes but may not be appropriate for young audiences. Dr Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech was without a doubt the most famous of his entire career, but without the help
Let's face it, we can all be a little petty. But the family behind New York City's smallest piece of property took "petty" to a whole new level. This is the story of the Vorhes and the mark its owners left behind.  --- Music: "Covert Affair" "T
One of my favorite songs in the entire world was written by a man named Horatio Spafford in 1873. He was a lawyer and a real estate investor and a Presbyterian church elder. By all measures, a shining example of someone who had achieved the Ame
Beaver Island lies about 32 miles off the coast of Michigan, smack dab in the middle of the two peninsulas. Its population of 657 people have a total of eight restaurants to choose from, but that’s really only during the summer. It’s the type o
He was a poet and a scholar, but more than anything, Sir Thomas Wyatt was a lover. When he fell in love with one of King Henry VIII's prospects, he shaped not only his own life, but also yours. Hear how this sixteenth century love triangle shap
In the first off-season episode of Omitted, we're going back in time nearly 4,000 years. We'll discuss ancient aliens, highlight the origins of our creation stories, and hear some of the oldest-known text that exists on this planet. We'll hear
In the final episode of season two, we hear the horrifying details of the aftermath of that infamous day. Beyond that, though, we should stop and reflect on the true aftermath. The ultimate outcome. The real reason that December 7, 1941 will fo
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