American Filth

A podcast by iHeartPodcasts - Wednesdays

Wednesdays

Categories:

88 Episodes

  1. Gender Bender In Colonial Virginia

    Published: 3/6/2024
  2. Before Presidency: The Woman Grover Cleveland Silenced

    Published: 2/28/2024
  3. girlboss mobboss

    Published: 2/21/2024
  4. The Dirty Dirty Blues

    Published: 2/14/2024
  5. Tar and Feather

    Published: 2/7/2024
  6. Sisters! The Seven Hairy Wonders

    Published: 1/31/2024
  7. A Sea Of Manure

    Published: 1/24/2024
  8. Farewell to Storyville

    Published: 1/17/2024
  9. The Perez Morton Affair

    Published: 1/10/2024
  10. Breadcrumbin' Benjamin Franklin

    Published: 1/3/2024
  11. Cancel Christmas!

    Published: 12/20/2023
  12. Two Presidents Received Gift Of...Cheese?

    Published: 12/13/2023
  13. Toxic Love Triangle Leads to Gilded Age Murder

    Published: 12/6/2023
  14. Sea Snack: Cannibalism on a Boat!

    Published: 11/29/2023
  15. The Embalmed Beef Scandal

    Published: 11/22/2023
  16. 19th-Century Sex Worker Wins Best Wallet-Stealer

    Published: 11/15/2023
  17. Most Well-Endowed President? LBJ Recommends His Jumbo Johnson

    Published: 11/8/2023
  18. Jesus P. Christ, Art Made Of...Pee?

    Published: 11/1/2023
  19. Vampires in New England! Or Maybe It's Just TB

    Published: 10/25/2023
  20. President Garfield Assassinated By Doctor's Bad Hygiene

    Published: 10/18/2023

4 / 5

From famous founders to capitalist cooks, from sex scandals to the dirtiest blues song, AMERICAN FILTH dives into the filthier side of American history: uncovering people who society has largely excluded from the history books because they were too unconventional, provocative, seedy, dirty, trashy…. Or just plain filthy. And sure, some of these folks made great contributions to history. But that’s not the part of their lives AMERICAN FILTH is interested in. This podcast is here for the drama, the spice, and general tomfoolery. The weekly series of brisk episodes plunges face-first into the dirtiest events and people in the annals of American history.