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The Year 1924

Old map of Maine with the year 1924 superimposed over the map
Maine Public

This is a rebroadcast of an earlier program (original air date July 3, 2024); no calls will be taken.

One century ago marked a time of change across the country. That year, Congress passed the Indian Citizenship Act and the 1924 Immigration Act, which established a national quota system. The nation’s economy surged, and new wealth fueled the roaring twenties. We’ll learn why the year 1924 held significance in Maine history—and what direction the state and nation were going in terms of politics, societal norms, science, cultural trends and more.

Panelists:
Kenneth C. Davis, author and historian, Don't Know Much About® History series

Earle Shettleworth, Maine state historian

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Jonathan was born in Monsey, New York. A field trip to Washington, DC when he was in 7th grade started him on his circuitous path to a career in public radio. The trip inspired a love of politics and led to his desire to one day call DC home. After graduating from Grinnell College, he worked on a couple of campaigns in Iowa (presidential and congressional) and moved to Washington, DC.
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