Heather Cox Richardson and 250 to 250: Man o' War, Narrated by Governor Andy Beshear
Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky is currently serving his second term in office with a strong focus on education, disaster response, faith, and family. Governor Beshear tells the story of Man o’ War, the prolific thoroughbred race horse who helped restore Americans’ faith in the country after World War I.
Man o' War was one of the most famous racehorses in American history.
- He was named in honor of the WWI military service of his breeder, August Belmont Jr..
- Man o' War won 20 of his 21 races.
- He earned a large amount of prize money.
- He was known for his speed and long stride.
In 1920, the New York Times named him an outstanding athlete of the year.
- He shared this honor with Babe Ruth.
- His success came after World War I and a worldwide pandemic.
- Many Americans admired him and followed his races.
- Man o' War became a symbol of hope and confidence.
- He fathered many successful racehorses.
- One of his descendants was Seabiscuit.
- Seabiscuit later became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression.
POP Interview and Civics Quiz:
- N-400 Part 9:17.f. Have you EVER gambled illegally or received income from illegal gambling?
- USCIS 100:79. Who was President during World War I?
- USCIS 128:101. Why did the United States enter World War I?
Family Fun
- Breyer: Horses coloring pages
- Dummies: Betting on Horse Racing For Dummies Cheat Sheet
- Kentucky Horse Park: Man o' War
- Unique Creations by Anita: How to Make a Horse Racing Game
- National WWI Museum and Memorial: War Horse Visits the National WWI Museum in Kansas City