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The Panics
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Teenagers have been accused of latching on to each others' behaviors forever. But how do we separate fads, social contagions, and honest-to-goodness crises? This episode, we dig into two instances of apparent mass hysteria at American high schools.
One Strange Thing: True Paranormal Mysteries explores the archives of the unexplained, blending rigorous historical research with a wry, skeptical wit to investigate true supernatural stories and baffling mysteries that made headlines.
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Hosted, Written, and Researched by Laurah Norton
Additional Research by Anna Luria
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Works Cited
N/A, AP, "Girls Faint From. . ." The Yazoo Herald, 1976.
N/A, AP, "Fainting Rash Stops. . " The Vicksburg Post, 1976.
N/A, AP, "Southern School Girls. . ." Petaluma Argus-Courier, 1976.
N/A, AP, "Reasons Probed For. . ." The Daily Herald, 1976.
N/A, AP, "Girl Students Hit. . ." The Marion Star, 1976.
N/A, AP, "Fainting Spells Making. . ." Neenah Menasha Northwestern, 1976.
David Harrison, "Absentees From Byrd. . ." The Roanoke Times, 2007.
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