The North Omaha History Podcast with noted author and historian – Adam Fletcher Sasse. Each week, Adam takes you on a guided tour through Omaha’s dynamic past.

North Omaha History Podcast, Omaha History, South Omaha History
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The North Omaha History Podcast with noted author and historian – Adam Fletcher Sasse. Each week, Adam takes you on a guided tour through Omaha’s dynamic past.
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Recent Episodes

June 16, 2026
Touring the Kyner Block in North Omaha
Host John Smith explores the history of the Kyner Block, detailing its residents, businesses, and eventual demolition in North Omaha.

February 28, 2026
Omaha’s High School for Tinkerers and Tailors
<p>In this episode, we explore Omaha Technical High School, once the largest school in the world under one roof. We’ll dive into the school’s unique “tinkerer” philosophy, which provided a vital vocational pathway for working class students, and celebrate the trailblazing graduates like Tuskegee Airman Alfonza Davis and basketball legend Bob Boozer. Adam will also share reasons why it closed.</p> <p>Our thanks to our patrons:<br /> Sheryl English<br /> Tony Rathgeber<br /> Bridget Maryalice<br /> Matt Martin<br /> Michael Wagner<br /> Sarah Swanson<br /> Jeff Rockwell<br /> Barb Naughtin<br /> Lonnie (Hansen) Dunbier<br /> Tim Reeder<br /> Jenna Smith<br /> Dan Hedrick<br /> Richard Gude<br /> Daniel Ammons<br /> Sara Rogers<br /> Troy Lewellen<br /> Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh<br /> Jim Collison<br /> and<br /> The Great Plains Black History Museum.<br /> The North Omaha History podcast is a volunteer effort, but you can help us meet expenses by becoming a patron for as little as $1 a month. Go to <a href="https://www.patreon.com/omaha" target="_blank">https://www.patreon.com/omaha</a></p>

January 20, 2026
Tomorrow’s World Club
<p>Started in 1940, the Tomorrow World’s Club was a pioneering youth activism project. While adult civil rights organizations in Omaha were focused on politics, this youth-led groups researched and documented systemic racism across the city. Their bold campaigns laid the foundation for future civil rights victories and influenced youth for a quarter century afterwards! </p> <p>Our thanks to our patrons:<br /> Sheryl English<br /> Tony Rathgeber<br /> Don Goodrich<br /> Bridget Maryalice<br /> Matt Martin<br /> Michael Wagner<br /> Sarah Swanson<br /> Jeff Rockwell<br /> Barb Naughtin<br /> Lonnie (Hansen) Dunbier<br /> Tim Reeder<br /> Jenna Smith<br /> Dan Hedrick<br /> Richard Gude<br /> Daniel Ammons<br /> Sara Rogers<br /> Troy Lewellen<br /> Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh<br /> Jim Collison<br /> and<br /> The Great Plains Black History Museum.<br /> The North Omaha History podcast is a volunteer effort, but you can help us meet expenses by becoming a patron for as little as $1 a month. Go to <a href="https://www.patreon.com/omaha" target="_blank">https://www.patreon.com/omaha</a></p>
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