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    The Rise and Fall of Black Swan Records

    The story of the first major black-owned record label and the mystery behind the man who created it.
    by Joe Richman via Radio Diaries on June 25, 2021
  • The Square Deal

    Some people called it "Welfare Capitalism." George F. Johnson called it "The Square Deal."
    by Nellie Gilles, Sarah Kate Kramer, Joe Richman via Radio Diaries on June 20, 2019
  • When Nazis Took Manhattan

    In 1939, 20,000 American Nazis rallied in New York. It was billed as a "Pro-American" rally, but championed Hitler and fascism.
    by Nellie Gilles, Sarah Kate Kramer, Joe Richman via Radio Diaries on February 20, 2019
  • Banging on the Door: The Election of 1872

    In the 1872 election, Victoria Woodhull ran for president of the United States – the first woman in American history to do so.
    by Joe Richman, Samara Freemark via Radio Diaries on October 13, 2008
  • A small business on Cortlandt Street in NYC

    When Ground Zero was Radio Row

    When City Radio opened on NYC's Cortlandt Street in 1921, radio was a novelty. Over the next few decades, hundreds of stores popped up in the neighborhood.
    by Ben Shapiro, Joe Richman via Radio Diaries on June 3, 2002
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