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The Archive Gals are big fans of the TV show Drunk History; it combines some of our favorite pastimes (and if anyone has any connections, the Gals would make for some really excellent narrators- some possible topics they excel at include Lincoln, Custer, the Roosevelts, the Vanderbilts, Pocahontas- come audition them on 9th Street at happy hour on Thursdays). 

One of our favorite episodes told the story of how the Superman radio show was used to broadcast the secrets of the KKK and fight their resurgence following World War II. Read more here about Stetson Kennedy, the man who infiltrated this evil empire and passed their secrets on to the Man of Steel, plus listen to some of the original audio!

The Civil War in Nine Parts

It’s no secret that Ken Burns’ “The Civil War” is one of the Archive Gals’ favorite documentaries. This nine-part series is the work that made documentarian Ken Burns a household name. When it was released in September 1990, approximately 40 million people tuned in, making it the most watched program ever on PBS (yes people, including Downton Abbey!). Burns uses contemporary cinematography in addition to thousands of archival photographs, paintings and newspaper images set to music to teach people about the Civil War. For its 25th anniversary, PBS remastered the series in high-definition and will re-air the program from September 7th-11th. You know we will be tuning in! Check out our bestie (we wish) Ken Burns giving an interview on Face the Nation about the 25th anniversary special, as well as commenting on the Civil War’s more recent news coverage:

http://www.cbsnews.com/…/ken-burns-reflects-civil-war-lega…/

If you really just can’t wait for September 7th, The Civil War is available to view on Netflix!