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American Carnage

The United States has always prided itself in settling its differences civically — at the ballot box, in the courts, and in the halls of Congress. In American Carnage, reporter Jeff Stein examines key moments in our nation's past to figure out what drives political change, and if the price of progress is instead measured in blood.

The first season, “Old Man Brown,” is a five-part investigation of the life and times of Captain John Brown, the 19th Century radical abolitionist who helped spark the Civil War. Our story takes us from the frozen mountains of upstate New York, to the bloodied plains of Kansas, to the gilded mansions of New England, and, finally, to the woods of Appalachia, where Brown and his small army made their stand at Harper’s Ferry.

Along the way, we’ll ask the hard questions about Brown. Were his (sometimes shocking) acts of violence justified? Could slavery have been abolished without his interventions? What went wrong at Harper’s Ferry? And how far would you be willing to go to fight evil?

I don't know more about it because I haven't started listening to it yet.

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[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I just finished Episode 3 and it was probably the best so far. Again, he's still preaching to libs and thus feels the need to both-sides a little bit, but he gives a reasonably decent run down of the Pottawatomie Massacre and a surprisingly radical friendly explanation for Brown's mindset and actions.

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