A new history podcast from Gimlet Media, where we go back to the time our divisions led to war. We ransack America's past, and bring you stories left out of the official history. Hosted by Jack Hitt and Chenjerai Kumanyika.
Hey Uncivil listeners! We want to share a new show we think youâll love, made by one of our producers. Resistance is a show about refusing to accept things as they are. Stories from the front lines of the movement for Black lives, told by the generation fighting for change. In this first episode, 22-year-old Chi OssĂ© goes out to protest and the trajectory of his life is changed forever. If you like this episode, follow now on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Two brilliant womenâone black, one whiteâassemble a spy ring in the rebel capital of Richmond, Virginia that eventually attempts a âmission impossibleâ inside the military planning rooms of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.Â
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A young woman, held by one of Americaâs founding slaveowners, bolts one day for a life of freedom that keeps her on the lam for the rest of her life, eventually touching upon the life of the most notorious slaveowner of the Civil War.Â
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Hey, Uncivil listeners! This week weâre sharing a story from our friends at the The Nod, a podcast that tells the stories of Black life that don't get told anywhere else. We know you all will love this episode about a woman who broke away from a plantation in the South, where descendants of enslaved people and slave owners stayed together as family, long after the end of slavery.
To listen to part 2 of the story, Diary of a Mad Black Cousin, look for The Nod in your podcast feed, wherever you get them, or on their website, http://www.gimletmedia.com/the-nod.
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A listener voicemail sends us deep down the rabbit hole into one of the most toxic myths of the Confederacy.
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Rachel Swarns of the New York Times joins us to discuss what she discovered when she followed the money trail of one of the nation's top financial institutions all the back to the 19th century.
Further reading:
You can read more of Rachel Swarns's reporting here, and check out her book, American Tapestry: The Story of the Black, White, and Multiracial Ancestors of Michelle Obama. For further reading on slave insurance we recommend Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America by Sharon Ann Murphy.
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In 1640 three men attempted to escape indentured servitude. The outcome lay the foundation for the split in America that lead to Civil War.
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A small shopkeeper in Philadelphia unwittingly stumbles into a con that helps take down the Confederacy.
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We dig deep into the anthem of the Confederacy, and learn that almost everything we thought we knew about it... was wrong.
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From the cemetery to the big screen, a 150 year old push to rewrite American history.
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A woman discovers a secret that the government long tried to keep hidden: a secret about who exactly fought in the Civil War.
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