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Some Educational History Listening

EinEin CaliforniaRegistered User regular
edited May 2007 in Help / Advice Forum
Weird question.

Over the summer, I'm going to be taking a class that focuses on american presidential elections and the presidents themselves from 1900-2000. The downside to this particular class is that I need to drive close to an hour and a half both ways to actually get there. I've already resigned myself to doing so.

With that said, I was wondering if there was anything that could be described as relevant that I could listen to. What I mean is, I'm trying to find .mp3s of educational stuff on the presidents, presidencies, and elections that I can listen to while I'm driving the ungodly amount I'm going to be, as I may as well be learning something while I'm heading there.

I'm thinking something like audio from those History Channel things I've seen in the past or something to that extent. Is my only option going to be mangling the audio tracks off of that sort of thing and throwing it on my ipod? Or is there, like, an american presidential educational podcast or something somewhere.

Like I said, weird question.

Ein on
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