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Remembering the Legacy of Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion
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12-09-2016
08:16 AM
Originally posted on August 22, 2016 on WNYC.org.
Led by Nat Turner, the Southampton Insurrection rebellion, came to be known as the south’s most violent slave revolt. In this podcast, The Confessions of Nat Turner author Kenneth Greenberg discusses the legacy Turner left behind.
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