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A podcast about the history of political violence in the United States, launching with a five-part series on the radical abolitionist John Brown. "My new favorite history podcast, a wonderful mixture of dramatic narrative and searching analysis." — Jeet Heer, national political correspondent for The Nation Episode 5 coming soon.

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What was going through Brown's head at Harpers Ferry? The story of his remarkably successful raid into Missouri gives us clues.

The second of a two-part bonus series about Brown's final days in Kansas.

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In May 1858, a proslavery gang massacred 11 unarmed Free Staters in eastern Kansas. The incident sparked outrage, and led John Brown to embark one of his most daring exploits. 

The first of a two-part bonus series about John Brown's final months in ... more

What was it, exactly, about John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry that contributed to the abolition of slavery?

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John Brown envisioned a mass slave uprising. So where were they?

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 331 ratings
  • Jeff Stein reads all the history books so you don’t have to

    This is so impressively researched and well narrated. Jeff’s commitment to provide research and cite historians from all points of view to debate the “controversial” points about John Brown is commendable and makes this quite a deep work of analysis. Jeff’s ease with the material and distillation of the most key points made about John Brown, as well as his description of the scenes and people involved make for interesting listening. Greatly appreciate all the work done to bring this historical m... more

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    Allisivy
    United States5 months ago
  • Almost Didn’t Listen / So Glad I Did

    Heard an ad on [Redacted]History for this podcast. Grew up in NE Kansas so some of this was part of my history classes and I didn’t think I needed to learn more. But I did. Every episode was worth listening to, but the Maritazine Massacre episode broke me. The parallels to today, how the sins of not solving these problems back then are being revisited on us today… I hope to have the strength of Sarah Reed when I need it most because history is most definitely repeating.

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    whimziequiltz
    United States7 months ago
  • Self-indulgent monologues

    Let’s get to the point please.

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    Tobiscus the great
    United States8 months ago
  • More lies from the left

    Always the same fake news from the worst people ever born.

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    tommywins1
    United States8 months ago
  • Well Done

    Was worried it was going to be amateurish, but quickly realized he was in earnest, and it is well researched. I like that he discusses where he is coming from and his concerns about being able to objectively cover the topic. I really hope he continues. Please do Harriet Tubman next. She is an amazing person and a personal hero of mine.

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