036: The Legacy of Denmark Vesey Part 1: Early Life and Revolutionary Influence
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Hello! In this episode I delve into the life of Denmark Vesey, an enslaved man who planned one of the largest slave rebellions in the United States. We'll explore Vesey's early life, his experiences in the harsh conditions of St. Thomas and St. Domingue, and the impact of the North Atlantic slave trade. Learn how these experiences and the age of revolution, including the Haitian Revolution, influenced Vesey. This episode covers Vesey's transition to urban life in Charleston, South Carolina, his relationships, and his eventual purchase of his own freedom. This look at Vesey's formative years sets the stage for understanding his later actions and the elaborate conspiracy he would devise. Note: This episode contains discussions of slavery and the brutality associated with it.
Sources for todays epsiode include: He Shall Go Free: The Lives of Denmark Vesey by Douglas R. Egerton and the National Park Service
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