 
                                BackStory
@backstoryradio
An American history podcast hosted by historians @edward_l_ayers, @ndbconnolly, @jbf1755 and @historyfellow. Find us wherever you get your favorite podcasts!
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https://www.backstoryradio.org/ 25-01-2010 17:58:50
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        BackStory finale featuring Virginia Men's Basketball Tony Bennett with Brian Balogh! Don’t miss it. audioboom.com/posts/7620105-…
 
         
         
         
        Here's a teaser from our upcoming Finale show, featuring Brian Balogh in conversation with UVA Basketball's Tony Bennett. audioboom.com/posts/7620105-…
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        Hey, listeners! BackstoryRadio.org will continue to have episodes for now. You'll also find us on New American History w/ even more teacher resources forthcoming. American Archive of Public Broadcasting has 2008-16 now and all episodes by the end of 2020. Details: backstoryradio.org/wp-content/upl…
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        If you're still looking to fill the BackStory shaped hole in your podcast playlist, check out Amended by our friends Humanities New York. It explores the quest for women’s full equality that has always been as diverse, complex & unfinished as the nation itself. humanitiesny.org/our-work/amend…
 
         
                         
                        ![NEH Public Programs (@neh_pubprograms) on Twitter photo Proud that @nehgov has been funding <a href="/BackStoryRadio/">BackStory</a> since it first began 12 years ago. As they release the final episode of the freely-available podcast today, the appropriately titled “A History of Finales," let’s take a look at the groundbreaking work they’ve done. [thread] Proud that @nehgov has been funding <a href="/BackStoryRadio/">BackStory</a> since it first began 12 years ago. As they release the final episode of the freely-available podcast today, the appropriately titled “A History of Finales," let’s take a look at the groundbreaking work they’ve done. [thread]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EcA69mUXgAEc9V9.jpg)