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Episode 85: Reckoning with Confederate Monuments

John Fea   |  June 27, 2021

Historian Karen L. Cox argues that “when it comes to Confederate monuments, there is no common ground.” In this episode, we talk with Cox about the history of Confederate monuments and how the recent racial unrest in the United States […]

Frederick Douglass: “We must never forget that victory to the rebellion meant death to the republic”

John Fea   |  May 31, 2021

150 years ago yesterday, Douglass delivered this Decoration Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery. Decoration Day was the predecessor of Memorial Day. Learn more about it here. Here is Douglass: The Unknown Loyal Dead Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, on Decoration […]

Allen Guelzo defines the “Lost Cause” of the Confederacy

John Fea   |  May 13, 2021

The noted Civil War historian Allen Guelzo offers a nice working definition of the “Lost Cause” in a piece at The Gospel Coalition. He writes: “In its fullest flower, from 1865 to 1915, the Lost Cause emerged—from a legion of […]

The ever-usable John Brown

John Fea   |  April 28, 2021

Here is Yale graduate student Bennett Parten at History Today: …John Brown became an American sensation, a source of both fear and enchantment. Slaveholders reviled him; abolitionists wept for him, tolled bells in his honour and came to see him […]

The Author’s Corner with James Byrd

Annie Thorn   |  April 15, 2021

James Byrd is Professor of American Religious History, Chair of the Graduate Department of Religion and Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Research at Vanderbilt University Divinity School. This interview is based on his new book, A Holy Baptism of […]

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