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S1 E7 The Sultana Disaster

27m | Jan 6, 2020

If you were to ask most people about the worst maritime disaster in American History, you would probably be told it was the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. A few might talk about the sinking of the Battleship Arizona on Pearl Harbor Day. A few others might list the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, which some argue led to our entry into the First World War. But only a few, a very few of the most knowledgeable would mention the 1865 sinking of the Sultana, near Memphis, Tennessee. Although virtually forgotten, the Sultana disaster has recently experienced an resurgence in interest. Besides reporting on the disaster from a very personal perspective, this podcasts addresses the factors that lead to the disaster itself, how the disaster embodies the spirit of reconciliation the country so needed at the end of the Civil War and some of the reasons it took so long to be recognized in the annals of American History 



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