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E50: Fire and Thunder: The Legacy of John Brown

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Fire and Thunder: The Legacy of John Brown
 

“His body lies a-mouldering in the grave, but his soul goes marching on.”

Before the first shot of the Civil War, one man launched a private war against slavery and changed the course of American history. Fire and Thunder is a gripping, immersive, four-hour deep dive into the life, mission, and legacy of John Brown, the radical abolitionist who believed that slavery could only be destroyed by blood and fire.

From his violent stand in Bleeding Kansas to the audacious raid on Harpers Ferry, and finally to the gallows where he died a martyr, this podcast brings Brown’s story to life with rich historical detail, dramatic pacing, and hard questions that still echo today.

Was he a terrorist or a freedom fighter? Prophet or fanatic? What does it mean to fight for justice, and how far is too far?

Featuring expert narration, immersive sound design, and the voices of historians and abolitionists past and present, Fire and Thunder unpacks not just the man but the revolution he sparked.

History isn’t just what happened; it’s what still haunts us.

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