BFW Revisited: The Nat Turner Revolt
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In our last episode, Episode 399, we discussed Denmark Vesey’s revolt and the way biblical texts and scripture enabled Vesey to organize what would have been the largest slave revolt in United States history if the revolt had not been thwarted before Vesey could put it into action.
Early American history is filled with revolts against enslavers that were thwarted and never made it past the planning stage. But, one uprising that did move beyond planning and into action was the Southampton Rebellion or Nat Turner’s Revolt in August 1831.
In this BFW Revisited episode, Episode 133, which was released in May 2017, we met with Patrick Breen, an Associate Professor of History at Providence College. Patrick joined us to investigate Nat Turner’s Revolt with details from his book The Land Shall Be Deluged in Blood: A New History of the Nat Turner Revolt.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/133
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Complementary Episodes
- Episode 016: The Internal Enemy
- Episode 083: Slavery in Colonial Boston
- Episode 091: Rumors, Legends, and Hoaxes in Early America
- Episode 124: Making the Haitian Revolution
- Episode 125: Death, Suicide, and Slavery in British North America
- Episode 336: Suviving the Southampton Rebellion
- Episode 399: Denmark Vesey's Revolt
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