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In the 1800s, a gag rule was passed in Congress prohibiting any mention of slavery, preventing petitions against slavery and even the discussion of slavery itself.
34:11 - 36:51 (02:39)
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In the 1800s, a gag rule was passed in Congress prohibiting any mention of slavery, preventing petitions against slavery and even the discussion of slavery itself. The Slave States had a lot of power, and they used it to take away free speech in regards to slavery.
ChapterHistorical Ban on Anti-Slavery Petitions
EpisodeEp 393 - The Presidents (feat. Louis C.K.)
PodcastMatt and Shane's Secret Podcast
The White House was once crammed with common people getting drunk, stealing things, and refusing to leave, to the point where the authorities had to use beer as bait to lure them out and lock them outside.
36:51 - 38:43 (01:52)
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The White House was once crammed with common people getting drunk, stealing things, and refusing to leave, to the point where the authorities had to use beer as bait to lure them out and lock them outside.
ChapterHistorical Ban on Anti-Slavery Petitions
EpisodeEp 393 - The Presidents (feat. Louis C.K.)
PodcastMatt and Shane's Secret Podcast
A man shares his unexpected encounter with President Jackson and how the President was kind and willing to meet with him despite being busy with a room filled with people.
38:43 - 40:00 (01:17)
Summary
A man shares his unexpected encounter with President Jackson and how the President was kind and willing to meet with him despite being busy with a room filled with people.