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Kerouac: 120 Feet of Paper and the Road to Revolution
Description
120 feet of paper. 3 weeks. No sleep.
This is how Jack Kerouac wrote On the Road—the book that launched the Beat Generation and changed America forever.
From hitchhiking with jazz poets to typing in a frenzy, this History Ignited episode uncovers the man behind the myth.
How one road trip became a revolution.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro (We Didn’t Start the Fire)
1:10 – Who Was Jack Kerouac?
3:30 – The 120-ft Scroll Legend
6:20 – Sal & Dean: Real Friends, Wild Rides
9:00 – What “Beat” Really Meant
11:40 – From Beats to 60s Counterculture
14:10 – Fame, Alcohol, and a Tragic End
16:30 – Why Kerouac Still Matters
18:00 – “Follow the Plot” Joke!
About History Ignited:
History Ignited is the award-winning kids and family history podcast inspired by Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start the Fire. Each short episode explores the real stories behind the people, events, inventions, and cultural moments that shaped the world from the 1950s through the 1980s. Winner of the 2025 Webby People’s Voice Award for Best Kids & Family Podcast.