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Quotable History

Quotable History

By: Will Henry
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Quotable History is a podcast that brings the past to life, one quote at a time. In each episode, we take a deep dive into a powerful, thought-provoking, or infamous quote—unpacking the life of the person who said it or the historical moment that shaped its meaning. Whether it’s a rallying cry from a revolution, a philosopher’s timeless wisdom, or a leader’s words that changed the world, Quotable History explores the story behind the statement. Join us for compelling narratives, sharp analysis, and a fresh perspective on history’s most memorable words.

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  • Episode 3-The Quote Where Freedom Was Seen
    Jun 17 2025

    "I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There was such glory over everything. The sun came up like gold through the trees, and I felt like I was in Heaven."

    When Harriet Tubman crossed the line from slavery to freedom, she didn’t stop running; she turned back to help others escape. In this episode of Quotable History, we explore the life behind that radiant quote and the heroic journey of a woman who risked everything, again and again, for the freedom of others.

    Host Will Henry walks you through the brutal reality of American slavery, Tubman's courageous missions on the Underground Railroad, and the faith and focus that drove her, even through pain, seizures, and constant danger.

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    🙏 Special thanks to Rachel Henry—for her unwavering support and essential editing work behind the scenes.

    👉 If you enjoyed this episode, text the link to one friend who loves history. That’s how we grow—one curious mind at a time.

    Sources:

    Shay Dawson, “Harriet Tubman” National Women’ History Museum, 2024. https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/harriet-tubman

    Tyler Piccotti and Biography.com Editors, “Harriet Tubman,” Biography.com, 2023 https://www.biography.com/activists/harriet-tubman

    Bradford, Sarah H. Harriet, The Moses of Her People. New York, Printed by J.J. Little & Co, 1901.

    Jim Crow Museum “Slavery in America Timeline.” 2024. https://jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/timeline/slavery.htm

    Digital History, “Slave Labor.” 2021. https://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtid=2&psid=3041

    Barbara O’Brien “When US Christian Denominations Split Over Slavery” Patheos.com 2023. https://www.patheos.com/blogs/thereligioushistorynerd/2023/01/when-u-s-christian-denominations-split-over-slavery/

    National Archives Foundation, “The Long Road to Abolition” 2025 https://archivesfoundation.org/newsletter/the-long-road-to-abolition/

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    17 mins
  • The Quote That Started Modernity
    Jun 10 2025

    Some quotes do more than inspire, they ignite change. In this debut episode of Quotable History, host Will Henry unpacks the explosive power behind Martin Luther’s legendary words: “Here I stand, I can do no other.”

    Travel back to 16th century Europe to discover how one monk’s defiance against the Catholic Church helped set off the Protestant Reformation reshaping religion, politics, and the very way we think. From indulgences and printing presses to the Enlightenment and modern democracy, this episode explores how a single act of conviction helped launch a revolution of thought.

    Whether you’re a history buff or just curious about the origins of big ideas, this episode dives deep into the context, impact, and legacy of one of history’s most quotable moments.

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    Sources:

    Eric Metaxas, Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World, 2017

    Martin Luther, Ninety-Five Theses

    John Green, "Luther and the Protestant Reformation: Crash Course World History." Luther and the Protestant Reformation: Crash Course World History #218

    Got Questions, "What Was the Diet of Worms?" https://www.gotquestions.org/Diet-of-Worms.html

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    12 mins
  • The Quote That Sketched a Legacy
    Jun 10 2025

    Walt Disney once said, “I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing...that it was all started by a mouse.” But how did one man with modest beginnings build one of the most influential entertainment empires in the world?

    In this episode of Quotable History, host Will Henry explores the life, vision, and legacy of Walt Disney. From drawing cartoons as a child in Missouri to revolutionizing animation with Mickey Mouse and founding Disneyland, this is the story of a dreamer who endured failure, reinvented family entertainment, and proved that imagination, combined with resilience, can change the world.

    Whether you're a Disney fan, an entrepreneur, or just love a good origin story, this episode is a tribute to the power of vision and perseverance.

    🎧 Tune in and discover why the mouse was only the beginning.

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    If you are interested in any Disney Vacation, check out my wife's Disney travel business on Instagram @rachelvacations

    Sources:

    The Walt Disney Family Museum, “Walt Disney Timeline”

    Don Hahn, Waking Sleeping Beauty, 2009

    Walt Disney Company, https://d23.com/walt-disney-quote/page/5/

    Neal Gabler, Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination (Knopf, 2006)

    PBS American Experience: Walt Disney (2015)

    Steven Watts, The Magic Kingdom (University of Missouri Press, 2001)

    Bob Thomas, Walt Disney: An American Original (Disney Editions, 1994)

    Walt Disney, Disneyland. ABC, 1954.


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