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 NationEpisode 5 coming soon.
Sun, May 26, 2024
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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sun, May 26, 2024
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 Kansas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S1 E5 · Tue, March 12, 2024
What was it, exactly, about John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry that contributed to the abolition of slavery? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S1 E4 · Wed, February 28, 2024
John Brown envisioned a mass slave uprising. So where were they? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S1 E3 · Tue, January 09, 2024
As John Brown and his men swing their steel broadswords on a moon-lit night, we look at the fierce debate among historians over whether even the most righteous forms of political violence can be justified. [Subscribers can get EARLY ACCESS to Episode Four, " No Ghost of a Distinction " by throwing $3 our way at American Carnage on Patreon .] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trailer · Tue, January 09, 2024
John Brown envisioned a mass slave insurrection. So where were they? [Subscribers can get EARLY ACCESS to this full episode by throwing $3 our way at American Carnage on Patreon .] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S1 E1 · Thu, December 28, 2023
What would you have been willing to do to free the slaves if you woke up tomorrow in early 19th Century America? Host and co-writer Jeff Stein is the White House economics reporter for The Washington Post. Co-writer Rowley Amato is an editor in New York City. Sophia Kurzius is our producer. Theme music by Ned Porter . “John Brown’s Body” performed by Stephen Griffith . Artwork by Elena Lacey . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S1 E2 · Thu, December 28, 2023
[Audio quality tends to be better on head phones; apologies for any imperfections] In a fight to the death on the cold, harsh Kansas prairie, John Brown finds himself at odds with his fellow antislavery settlers. Quick correction: We refer in this episode to the Ruffian leader as "Benjamin Frank Stringfellow." It is in fact Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S1 E3 · Thu, December 28, 2023
As John Brown and his men swing their steel broadswords on a moon-lit night, we look at the fierce debate among historians over whether even the most righteous forms of political violence can be justified.
S1 E4 · Thu, December 28, 2023
John Brown envisioned a mass slave insurrection. So where were they?
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