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Hometown History

By: Shane L. Waters
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Hometown History, where the forgotten past comes alive. Our mission? To unearth the hidden gems of history that do not make it into the textbooks. Whether it's a local legend that's been overlooked, a historical event that shaped a small town, or a mysterious occurrence lost in the annals of time, we dig deep to bring you the untold stories that deserve to be heard.

    Tune in as we travel back in time, uncovering the history you thought you knew and introducing you to the stories you never knew existed. Let's rewrite history, one hometown at a time.

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Episodes
  • 142: Lewis Howard Latimer
    May 20 2024

    In today's episode of Hometown History, we delve into the life of Lewis Howard Latimer, an unsung hero whose inventions and technical skills significantly influenced the development of electric lighting and telecommunications. Despite his crucial work with Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison, Latimer's contributions have often been overshadowed. His innovations in improving lightbulb filament durability and efficiency changed how we light our world, yet his name remains lesser-known.

    Lewis Latimer's story is remarkable not only for his scientific achievements but also for his perseverance against racial prejudice. From humble beginnings as the son of escaped slaves to becoming Edison's trusted chief draftsman and a pioneer in electrical engineering, Latimer broke barriers and paved the way for future generations. Join us on Hometown History as we celebrate Latimer's legacy, a testament to the enduring power of innovation and courage in the face of adversity.

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    24 mins
  • 141: The Truth about Movie Censorships
    May 13 2024

    In this Hometown History episode, we explore the transformative Fatty Arbuckle scandal of the 1920s, which led to a critical examination of movie censorship. Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle's rise from adversity to comedy stardom and his subsequent fall following Virginia Rappe's death spotlighted Hollywood's darker aspects. Despite his acquittal, Arbuckle's career never recovered, underscoring the scandal's lasting impact on his life and the film industry.

    The aftermath of the scandal saw the introduction of the Motion Picture Production Code, establishing moral guidelines for film content. This code, an effort by Hollywood to self-regulate and avoid external censorship, dictated the portrayal of topics ranging from sexuality to crime, significantly influencing American cinema for decades. Tune into Hometown History as we uncover how Arbuckle's scandal reshaped Hollywood, illustrating the enduring influence of public perception and media power on the entertainment industry.

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    23 mins
  • 140: The First Light: Charles Brush's Lighting System
    May 6 2024

    In this episode of Hometown History, we explore the legacy of Charles Brush, a pioneering inventor whose contributions predate even Edison's lightbulb. Brush's work with arc lighting and dynamos in the late 19th century brought electric light to city streets, laying the groundwork for the widespread use of electricity. From his childhood experiments on a farm in Ohio to revolutionizing public lighting, Brush's journey is a testament to the power of curiosity and innovation.

    Despite not being as celebrated as Thomas Edison, Charles Brush's impact resonates through today's technology, from lighting to welding. His development of arc lamps and the dynamo system marked a significant leap forward in electric power utilization, illustrating how visionary ideas can illuminate the world. This Hometown History episode shines a light on Charles Brush, an unsung hero whose contributions continue to brighten our lives, highlighting the importance of innovation and persistence.

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    23 mins

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