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Legacy

Legacy

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Legacy is a series exploring the complex relationship between how people want to be remembered and how history actually remembers them. From ancient pharaohs building pyramids to modern viral memes, the series examines legacies built through desperation, imposed without consent, and collapsed under the weight of truth. Discover why monument builders like Carnegie and Rockefeller failed to control their narratives, how people like Henrietta Lacks and Rosa Parks had their stories appropriated, and why some reputations like Stalin's and Savile's crumbled completely. Hosted by Maxwell Slate, this series reveals that legacy is not something we build but something that happens to us.

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    • Explore Legacy Maxwell Slate!
      Nov 24 2025
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      1 min
    • Legacy - History's Hidden Truth - Ashes to Ashes
      Nov 24 2025
      Episode Three examines why some legacies crumble while others endure, exploring the lifecycle of reputations from construction to collapse. From Edward Colston's statue toppling in Bristol to Stalin's systematic de-monumentalization across the Soviet Union, the episode reveals how legacies built on lies inevitably fall when truth emerges. It examines Confederate monuments erected during Jim Crow and Civil Rights eras as political statements rather than historical preservation, Jimmy Savile's complete reputation collapse after his crimes were revealed, and the complex legacies of figures like Thomas Jefferson, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Junior whose achievements coexist with serious flaws. The episode also explores posthumous vindication through Oscar Wilde, Alan Turing, and Galileo, demonstrating that some fallen legacies rise again when society's values evolve and recognize past injustices.
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      36 min
    • Legacy -History's Hidden Truth - Accidental Monuments
      Nov 24 2025
      Episode Two examines legacies created without consent, exploring people whose lives became symbols, stories, or scientific resources without their permission. From Henrietta Lacks, whose cells revolutionized medicine while she remained unknown and her family impoverished, to Rosa Parks, whose carefully planned activism was simplified into a tired seamstress myth, the episode reveals how power shapes who gets remembered and how. It explores Tank Man's anonymous immortality, Phineas Gage's transformation into a medical case study, Rosalind Franklin's stolen scientific credit, and the countless enslaved people whose contributions built America but whose names were erased. The episode also examines modern viral legacies, where ordinary people become memes overnight, their images appropriated for purposes they never intended or approved.
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      33 min
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