Nat Turner Podcast
In chapter 4 of the Nat Turner Podcast we begin to see divisions in Nat Turner's army. The spirit of alcoholism begins to dominate and internecine conflicts between the slave rebels themselves threaten to distract Nat Turner from his mission to reach Jerusalem. Can Nat Turner hold his army together? Listen to find out!
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In chapter 3 of the Nat Turner Podcast we begin to meet more of the white slave owners as they are mercilessly destroyed one by one. How did most whites find out that the revolt was happening? How did whites react to the news of the violence? We also begin to see the differences in the motivations of the original conspirators. As in any diverse community opinions vary.
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In chapter 2 Nat Turner and his men begin their wholesale slaughter of the slave masters in Southampton County, Virginia. One of the main reasons why Nat Turner's revolt has always remained controversial is that white women and white children were not excluded from this violence. Listen to it happening as if you were actually there yourself. You may be surprised by the way it makes you feel. What would you have done if you were a slave living in 1831?
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Chapter 1 of the Nat Turner Podcast presents a dramatization of the Sunday August 21st meeting between Nat Turner and his 6 co-conspirators. Listen in as Nat and his men prepare for battle!
info_outlineThe Nat Turner Podcast was the result of a time traveling microphone sent back to 1831, Southampton County Virginia, set to record absolutely everything without judgement and without censorship. Can you handle it?
Josh Harraway uses the techniques of 20th century Audio Drama, sound effects and dialogue, to tell the 19th century story of Nat Turner's quest for Freedom. With painstaking attention to detail and historical accuracy Josh Harraway tells the full story of Nat Turner's revolt. A controversial story that has been repeatedly whitewashed and censored.
In chapter 3 of the Nat Turner Podcast we begin to meet more of the white slave owners as they are mercilessly destroyed one by one. How did most whites find out that the revolt was happening? How did whites react to the news of the violence? We also begin to see the differences in the motivations of the original conspirators. As in any diverse community opinions vary.