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Behind Every Name: The Untold Stories of Legends

Behind Every Name: The Untold Stories of Legends

著者: Suresh Subbaiah
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We all know the legends—the mighty heroes, the terrifying villains, the figures etched into the bedrock of history and myth. But what if the greatest story was the one we never heard?

"Behind Every Name: The Untold Stories of Legend" peels back the layers of fame and folklore to explore the lives, motivations, and secrets that history forgot or deliberately obscured.

Join us as we dive deep into the shadows, using imagination and meticulous research to unearth the:

  • 🕵️ Underrated: Figures overshadowed by their more famous counterparts.
  • 🤫 Unknown: Critical moments, alliances, or failures that changed the course of a legend's destiny.
  • 🌌 Untold: The deeply human, sometimes messy, and often hidden truths that gave rise to the myth.

This is where the mask of the monument cracks, revealing the complex individual underneath. Prepare to have your perception of legendary figures—from ancient myth to modern mystery—forever changed.

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Suresh Subbaiah 2025
世界 社会科学
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  • 1885: The Cabinet Bed (The Story of the Underrated Legend)
    2025/11/14

    Episode No: 1

    Episode Title: 1885: The Cabinet Bed (The Story of the Underrated Legend)

    Podcast Series: Behind Every Name: The Untold Stories of Legends

    Step back into the cramped, bustling world of late 19th-century Chicago. In this episode, we uncover the fascinating and largely forgotten story of Sarah E. Goode (c. 1855–1905), one of the first African American women to receive a U.S. Patent.

    As a furniture store owner, Goode recognized the immense struggle of families living in tiny tenement apartments. Her brilliant solution wasn't a flying machine or a new type of electricity, but something far more practical: The Folding Cabinet Bed (U.S. Patent No. 322,177).

    Learn how this ingenious piece of furniture—a functional desk by day that seamlessly transformed into a comfortable bed by night—literally invented space for urban dwellers and laid the groundwork for modern, space-saving design.

    Don't miss this powerful tale of necessity, entrepreneurship, and quiet genius.

    ⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction: The Problem of Space in 1885 Chicago 1:30 - Who Was Sarah E. Goode? Entrepreneur and Visionary 2:45 - The Invention: Patent No. 322,177 Explained 4:00 - The Dignity of the Cabinet Bed 6:00 - Her Legacy: Paving the Way for Black Women Inventors

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