Mysteries at the Museum Season 7 Episode 22 Cherry Sisters; President's Missing Cow; Birth of a Nation Riot
- TVPG
- June 5, 2015
- 42 min
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In season 7 episode 22 of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers are taken on a journey through three separate mysteries that have played a part in shaping America's history. The first mystery revolves around the Cherry Sisters, a group of women who gained notoriety in the 1890s for their terrible performances on stage. Despite being constantly booed off the stage by audiences, the sisters refused to give up and continued to perform for years. In this episode, viewers will learn about the Cherry Sisters' infamous performances and why they remain a part of American folklore to this day.
The second mystery explored in this episode revolves around a bizarre event that occurred during President William Howard Taft's time in office. In 1910, one of Taft's most prized possessions, a prized dairy cow named Pauline Wayne, was stolen from the White House. Despite an extensive search, the cow was never found and her disappearance remains one of the most peculiar incidents to occur during a presidential administration. Through archival footage and expert analysis, viewers will learn about this strange and fascinating piece of American history.
The final mystery explored in this episode is one of the most tragic and controversial events in American history: the Birth of a Nation Riot. This episode dives deep into the heartbreaking story of how a screening of the controversial film "Birth of a Nation" sparked a race riot that claimed the lives of several African Americans in 1915. Viewers will learn about the film's portrayal of African Americans and how it played a significant role in causing racial tensions at the time. The episode will also shed light on how this tragedy ultimately paved the way for the civil rights movement.
In each of these mysteries, host Don Wildman uses archival footage, expert analysis, and expert storytelling to bring each event to life. Through interviews with historians and experts in each field, viewers will gain a unique perspective on each mystery and what it meant for American society at the time. Mysteries at the Museum's season 7 episode 22 is a captivating and thought-provoking look at American history and the events that helped shape the country into what it is today.