Episodes

  • Lansing and Malcolm X – Part Three
    Dec 10 2024

    In this third part of a three-part episode, Lanstories host David Siwik concludes his look at Lansing during the childhood of Malcolm X in the 1920s and 1930s. Topics discussed include housing discrimination, foster care, the death of Malcolm X's father and the threats the Little family faced from the state authorities and local white supremacist terrorist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Black Legion.

    Topics/Tags/Keywords

    • Malcolm X
    • Malcolm Little
    • Earl Little
    • Louis Little
    • Ella Little
    • Lansing
    • Michigan
    • Michigan History
    • United States History
    • 1920s
    • 1930s
    • Housing Discrimination
    • Grand River Avenue
    • Pleasant Grove Elementary School
    • Pleasant Grove Avenue
    • Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC)
    • Mason
    • Kalamazoo Regional Psychiatric Hospital
    • Ku Klux Klan
    • Black Legion

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    27 mins
  • Lansing and Malcolm X – Part Two
    Nov 26 2024

    In part two of a three part episode, host David Siwik continues the exploration of Lansing, Michigan in the 1920s and 1930s, with a consideration of Malcolm X’s childhood and the broader socioeconomic dynamics of a black family living in a northern city during these years. Specific episode topics include historical housing discrimination, the growth of Lansing neighborhoods and the establishment of several organizations that would play a major role in creating Lansing’s neighborhoods and the impact changes in Federal housing policy had on Lansing.

    Keywords/Tags:

    • Malcolm X
    • Earl Little
    • Louise Little
    • Lansing
    • Michigan
    • United States
    • Michigan History
    • 1920s
    • Great Migration
    • Harlem Renaissance
    • American history 1920s-1940s
    • Autobiography of Malcolm X as Told to Alex Haley, by Alex Haley
    • Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, by Manning Marable
    • Federal Housing Administration
    • Home Owner’s Loan Corporation
    • New Deal
    • National Housing Act, 1934

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    27 mins
  • Lansing and Malcolm X – Part One
    Nov 12 2024

    In part one of a three part episode, host David Siwik discusses life in Lansing in the 1920s and 1930s as the childhood home of Malcolm X, with a focus on broader socioeconomic realities in the city and elsewhere at the time. Siwik discusses the arrival of the Little family into Lansing in the 1920s and the broader cultural dynamic their arrival into a growing industrial city with strained race relations.

    Keywords/Tags:

    • Malcolm X
    • Earl Little
    • Louise Little
    • Lansing
    • Michigan
    • United States
    • Michigan History
    • 1920s
    • Great Migration
    • Harlem Renaissance
    • American history 1920s-1940s
    • Autobiography of Malcolm X as Told to Alex Haley, by Alex Haley
    • Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, by Manning Marable
    • Federal Housing Administration
    • Home Owner’s Loan Corporation
    • New Deal
    • National Housing Act, 1934

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    28 mins
  • MotorCities National Heritage Area and Lansing
    Jun 25 2024

    On this episode, show host David Siwik interviewed John Beck of the School of Human Resources & Labor Relations at Michigan State University to discuss Lansing as part of the MotorCities National Heritage Area, an ongoing project of the US National Park Service. Focusing on Beck’s role in leading the Lansing chapter of the MotorCities National Heritage Area, and some of their work in preserving the automobile heritage of Lansing.

    Keywords/Tags: Automobile, Automobile Production, Labor Relations, Business Management, Labor history, Automotive History, Lansing History, Michigan History, Labor Unions, United Auto Workers (UAW), Lansing Labor Holiday of 1937, Michigan Historical Marker, 20th century US History

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    22 mins
  • Jerry Benson and Zachariah Chandler
    Jun 1 2024

    Michigan Capitol Tour Guide and historian Jerry Benson joined host David Siwik to discuss Zachariah Chandler, one of the Michigan’s most important leaders of the 19thcentury. Jerry Benson is an expert on Chandler and has done extensive research on Chandler’s connections to the mid-Michigan area, including the Chandler-Marsh farm in Clinton County.

    Tags/Keywords:

    Zachariah Chandler, Jerry Benson, Michigan, Michigan History, Antebellum History, Civil War, Lansing, Clinton County, Republican Party, Anti-slavery, Abolition, Underground Railroad, Detroit, Clinton County, Scientific Farming, Land Usage, Reconstruction.

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    29 mins
  • Lansing and the Civil War
    May 11 2024

    Matt VanAcker, Director Capitol Tour, Education & Information Services, Director/Curator-Save the Flags for the state of Michigan, joins host David Siwik to discuss Lansing’s role in the Civil War, and the book Matt recently published of the same title. This episode focuses primarily on the folks from Lansing who contributed to Michigan’s effort to save the Union. Topics discussed also included VanAcker’s curation work on the Michigan regimental battle flag collection.

    Tags/Keywords: American Civil War, Civil War, Lansing history, Michigan history, United States history, Confederacy, Union, Union Army, Union Navy, Confederate Army, Charles Foster, Michigan Agricultural College, Downtown Lansing, Michigan Capitol, Matt VanAcker

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    26 mins
  • The Former Lansing YMCA Building
    Apr 20 2024

    In this episode, guest Daniel Siwik joins host David Siwik to discuss the former YMCA building that once stood at the corner of Lenawee and Townsend Streets in downtown Lansing. In particular, this episode focuses on the architecturally significant elements of the former building and the restoration/repurposing of the building sign, now located on the campus of Lansing Community College.

    Tags/keywords: Lansing history, Michigan history, Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), Self-help movement, Art Deco, Mid-Century Modernism, Doris Coor, Francis Coor, Frandor Shopping Center, Architecture, Historic Architecture, Munson and Bowd

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    26 mins
  • John McGoff, Panax Corporation, and Vice President Bush, Part II
    Mar 9 2024

    In this episode, host David Siwik continues his look at 20th century businessman John McGoff and his Panax corporation. The episode beings by discussing the premise behind a 1986 Vice Presidential visit to Lansing for fundraising, then examines the connections the Panax Corporation made to the South African Government at a time when economic sanctions where being imposed upon the nation by the United States. The last part of the episode examines the legal case the US Department of Justice pursued against McGoff, only to abandon, and the eventual liquidation of Panax Corporation.

    Keywords/tags: John McGoff, Panax Corporation, Lansing History, Mid-Michigan History, Business History, Michigan History, George Herbert Walker Bush, South Africa, Nelson Mandella, Soweto , Apartheid, Radio, Television, Media, Campaign, Republican Party, US Department of Justice, Fundraising, Protest, Peace Education Center of East Lansing

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    23 mins