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Hashtag History

The ultimate History podcast for History Nerds and History Haters alike! Here at Hashtag History, we dive into History's greatest stories of controversy, conspiracy, and corruption.

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EP 170: Howard Hughes and Project Azorian

We are back for Season Eighteen and, as tradition dictates, it is a Leah Takeover Episode! This week on Hashtag History, we will be discussing Howard Hughes and Project Azorian. I think a lot of people know who Hughes was -- or, at least, recognize the name -- and know that he was an American aviator, film producer, oil tycoon, and millionaire (yes, one man CAN be all of those things at once,…

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EP 170: Thy Will Be Done and George Washington's Legacy of Slavery (with Special Guest, John Garrison Marks)

This week on Hashtag History for our Season Seventeen Finale, we are joined author and historian John Garrison Marks as he tells us all about his latest book, Thy Will Be Done: George Washington's Legacy with Slavery and the Fight for American Legacy. We had a great conversation about Americans’ struggle to come to terms with Washington’s legacy of slavery and how we navigate those complexities as…

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EP 169: The Attempted Assassination of Ronald Reagan

This week on Hashtag History, we will be discussing the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. On March 30, 1981, President of the United States Ronald Reagan was shot outside of the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC, as he was leaving a speaking engagement. He was shot by a man named John Hinckley, Jr., a twenty-five year old man who had fallen in love with actress Jodie Foster after seeing…

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EP 168: The Watergate Scandal (Part Two)

This week on Hashtag History, we will be discussing the second part of the Watergate Scandal. In last week's episode, we left off with the White House Plumbers that Nixon had recruited to serve as his secret task force to stop any potential leaks—not actual plumbing leaks, but leaks like the 7,000 pages of Pentagon Papers that exposed just how much the US Government had been lying to the American…

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EP 167: The Watergate Scandal (Part One)

This week on Hashtag History, we will be discussing the Watergate Scandal. This was an absolutely explosive political scandal that – sadly, pales in comparison to modern-day political scandals – but was truly monumental at the time, and continues to be to this day. That is because this was a political scandal that went all the way up to the top, proving that the President of the United States,…

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EP 166: Shirley Chisholm

This week on Hashtag History, we will be discussing Shirley Chisholm. She was the first Black woman to be elected to the US Congress, she was the first Black candidate for a major-party when she ran for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, and was a major supporter and advocate for women’s rights, social services, and racial justice. I think Shirley Chisholm is a very recognizable face…

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EP 165: The Annexation of Hawaii

This week on Hashtag History, we will be discussing the annexation of Hawaii…otherwise known as the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Because, when Hawaii was annexed to the United States, becoming the fiftieth state to join the union, it was done so via a coup de tat that overthrew the sovereignty of the Hawaiian people, something the vast majority of them were largely against. The US’s…

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EP 164: The Chinese Exclusion Act

This week on Hashtag History, we will be discussing the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The Chinese Exclusion Act was the very first major US law restricting immigration to the United States of a specific national group. This act made it so that Chinese people could not immigrate to the United States for, initially, ten years. But then, it was renewed, made permanent, and then not officially…

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EP 163: The Assassination of James Garfield

This week on Hashtag History, we will be discussing the assassination of 20th President of the United States James A. Garfield, an assassination that occurred in the summer of 1881. And the reason I give a more vague date of “the summer of 1881” as opposed to a specific date is because, although Garfield was shot on July 2nd of that year, he did not die until September 19th…a very slow and very…

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EP 162: The American Presidents 101 (Part Two)

NOTE: THIS EPISODE WAS RELEASED IN MID-MARCH 2026 BUT WAS RECORDED IN EARLY-JANUARY 2026. This week on Hashtag History, we will be wrapping up our discussion of the American Presidents which we first brought to you in Episode 159 with Part One. We will be picking up with the twenty-sixth President of the United States and going to present day, sharing quick tidbits about their accomplishments,…

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