No Turning Back: The Pilgrims’ Resolve and The Grasshopper Plague

The Cavalcade of America: Stories of Courage and History

No Turning Back: The Pilgrims’ Resolve and The Grasshopper Plague

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Published on Aug 26, 2024, 1:48:03 AM
Total time: 00:29:38

Episode Description

In the inaugural episode of "The Cavalcade of America," history comes alive through two powerful dramatizations: "The Return of the Mayflower" and "The Grasshopper Plague."

The first story takes us back to the spring of 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Pilgrims, after enduring a harsh winter, face a critical decision. With the weather finally allowing the Mayflower to sail back to England, each member of the community must choose whether to stay in the New World and continue their struggle or return to the safety of their homeland. This tale of perseverance highlights the courage and determination that defined the early settlers.

The second dramatization shifts to 1931 North Dakota, where a farming family faces a different kind of adversity—a relentless plague of grasshoppers. This story captures the indomitable spirit of American farmers as they battle the forces of nature to protect their land and livelihood.

Starring Walter Hampden, this episode showcases the resilience and resolve that have shaped American history, from the Pilgrims' steadfast commitment to the challenges of the Great Depression.

Keywords: "No Turning Back Cavalcade of America," "October 9, 1935 broadcast," "Pilgrims' decision to stay in America," "The Grasshopper Plague 1931," "American history dramatizations."

Join us as we journey through pivotal moments in American history, brought to life in the compelling stories of "No Turning Back."

More about The Cavalcade of America: Stories of Courage and History

Explore the triumphs and trials that shaped a nation with "The Cavalcade of America: Stories of Courage and History." This classic series, originally produced by the DuPont Company, brings to life the defining moments and unsung heroes of American history. Each episode offers a dramatized journey through the nation's past, highlighting the resilience, innovation, and spirit that have driven America forward. Perfect for history enthusiasts and fans of old-time radio, this podcast is a gateway to the stories that made America, told with the artistry and care of a bygone era.