Episode Synopsis "Mo' Curious: ‘That American Ideal'"
Almost as long as there has been a Missouri, there have been idealists in our midst. In 1844, "Doctor" Wilhelm Keil and his followers established the German Communal Society of Bethel in Northeast Missouri. They were followed by an Icarian outpost in 1858 near St. Louis. In this episode of Mo' Curious, you'll learn about […]
Listen "Mo' Curious: ‘That American Ideal'"
More episodes of the podcast Mo' Curious
- Mo' Curious: A Recent History of Bosnians in St. Louis
- Mo' Curious: Arriving As Refugees, Bosnians in St. Louis are Rebuilding Their Lost Community
- Mo' Curious: Saving the Hidden Stories of a Vanishing Rural Lifestyle
- Mo' Curious: The Living Legacy of Missouri's Dramatic 1939 Sharecroppers' Strike (part II)
- Mo' Curious: The living legacy of Missouri's dramatic 1939 sharecroppers' strike (part 1)
- Mo' Curious: Preserving the Disappearing Memory of Missouri's Little Tuskegee
- Mo' Curious: ‘There is a better way'
- Mo' Curious: ‘That American Ideal'
- Mo' Curious: Missouri Rocks!
- Mo’ Curious #4: The View from Beacon Hill
- Mo' Curious #3: The Hawk's Origin
- Mo' Curious #2: Start Your Engines
- Mo' Curious #1: Digging Deep