Ken Davis joins Jim Blasingame to talk about his new book, which reveals the impact of slavery on the history of the U.S., by telling stories about important people and their own slaves.
Ken Davis joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the irony of the inherent inhumanity of slaveholders, and the humanity of how they cared for their slaves.
Ken Davis joins Jim Blasingame to talk about his new book, which reveals the impact of slavery on the history of the U.S., by telling stories about important people and their own slaves.
Ken Davis joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the irony of the inherent inhumanity of slaveholders, and the humanity of how they cared for their slaves.
Kenneth Davis joins Jim Blasingame to talk about so-called “Presidents’ Day” which has replaced Washington’s birthday, and how this came to be.
Kenneth Davis joins Jim Blasingame to talk about past presidents and why even some important ones had baggage.
Kenneth Davis joins Jim Blasingame to visit a pox on both political parties for picking over the political bones of Justice Scalia without spending some time reflecting on his life as a statesman and judicial lion.
Kenneth Davis joins Jim Blasingame to pose questions that he thinks every presidential candidate should have to answer about how he or she would fight ISIS.
Kenneth Davis joins Jim Blasingame to ask questions of the presidential candidates about how they would fight ISIS, and debate whether this group poses an existential threat to the U.S.
Kenneth Davis joins Jim Blasingame to pose questions that he thinks every presidential candidate should have to answer about how he or she would fight ISIS.