Thought I'd revive this thread with a link to a WFIU series written, narrated, and produced by a friend of mine, Tom Roznowski. For the past few years he's been reconstructing the summer of 1926 in Terre Haute, Indiana, through weekly three-minute monologues on the people, businesses, and social movements of that time. (He chose 1926 because Terre Haute was the midpoint of the U.S. population that year.) He has an academic background in urban history, but his delivery and content is very accessible--very folksy and enlightening.
Hometown
(Just click on "enter" if you want to skip the little intro movie)
This is Tom. He's a musician, too, sort of in the Ramblin' Jack Elliott vein: