Episodios

  • 028 - Appendix
    Feb 25 2026
    In The Wrong of Slavery, Robert Dale Owen draws upon his experiences with the Freedmens Inquiry Commission to reveal the harrowing truths of the slave trade. This powerful narrative explores the origins of slavery in England and its devastating repercussions in the United States, culminating in the Civil War. Owen vividly depicts the brutal realities faced by countless individuals—from the inhumanity of capture and transportation to the horrors endured in the West Indies and South America. He further exposes the grim realities of slavery in the U.S. while making a compelling case for the economic and social advantages of a liberated Black population in the South. Join us in uncovering this vital chapter of history that demands attention and reflection. (Summary by mleigh)
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    14 m
  • 027 - Part 3 chapter 9 The Sum of our Duty towards the Negro Race
    Feb 25 2026
    In The Wrong of Slavery, Robert Dale Owen draws upon his experiences with the Freedmens Inquiry Commission to reveal the harrowing truths of the slave trade. This powerful narrative explores the origins of slavery in England and its devastating repercussions in the United States, culminating in the Civil War. Owen vividly depicts the brutal realities faced by countless individuals—from the inhumanity of capture and transportation to the horrors endured in the West Indies and South America. He further exposes the grim realities of slavery in the U.S. while making a compelling case for the economic and social advantages of a liberated Black population in the South. Join us in uncovering this vital chapter of history that demands attention and reflection. (Summary by mleigh)
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    2 m
  • 026 - Part 3 chapter 8 The Freedman needs mere Temporary Aid and Supervision
    Feb 25 2026
    In The Wrong of Slavery, Robert Dale Owen draws upon his experiences with the Freedmens Inquiry Commission to reveal the harrowing truths of the slave trade. This powerful narrative explores the origins of slavery in England and its devastating repercussions in the United States, culminating in the Civil War. Owen vividly depicts the brutal realities faced by countless individuals—from the inhumanity of capture and transportation to the horrors endured in the West Indies and South America. He further exposes the grim realities of slavery in the U.S. while making a compelling case for the economic and social advantages of a liberated Black population in the South. Join us in uncovering this vital chapter of history that demands attention and reflection. (Summary by mleigh)
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    5 m
  • 025 - Part 3 chapter 7 Importance Nationally that the Negro be treated with Justice
    Feb 25 2026
    In The Wrong of Slavery, Robert Dale Owen draws upon his experiences with the Freedmens Inquiry Commission to reveal the harrowing truths of the slave trade. This powerful narrative explores the origins of slavery in England and its devastating repercussions in the United States, culminating in the Civil War. Owen vividly depicts the brutal realities faced by countless individuals—from the inhumanity of capture and transportation to the horrors endured in the West Indies and South America. He further exposes the grim realities of slavery in the U.S. while making a compelling case for the economic and social advantages of a liberated Black population in the South. Join us in uncovering this vital chapter of history that demands attention and reflection. (Summary by mleigh)
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    8 m
  • 024 - Part 3 chapter 6 Reciprocal Social Influence of the Races on each other
    Feb 25 2026
    In The Wrong of Slavery, Robert Dale Owen draws upon his experiences with the Freedmens Inquiry Commission to reveal the harrowing truths of the slave trade. This powerful narrative explores the origins of slavery in England and its devastating repercussions in the United States, culminating in the Civil War. Owen vividly depicts the brutal realities faced by countless individuals—from the inhumanity of capture and transportation to the horrors endured in the West Indies and South America. He further exposes the grim realities of slavery in the U.S. while making a compelling case for the economic and social advantages of a liberated Black population in the South. Join us in uncovering this vital chapter of history that demands attention and reflection. (Summary by mleigh)
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    6 m
  • 023 - Part 3 chapter 5 Amalgamation
    Feb 25 2026
    In The Wrong of Slavery, Robert Dale Owen draws upon his experiences with the Freedmens Inquiry Commission to reveal the harrowing truths of the slave trade. This powerful narrative explores the origins of slavery in England and its devastating repercussions in the United States, culminating in the Civil War. Owen vividly depicts the brutal realities faced by countless individuals—from the inhumanity of capture and transportation to the horrors endured in the West Indies and South America. He further exposes the grim realities of slavery in the U.S. while making a compelling case for the economic and social advantages of a liberated Black population in the South. Join us in uncovering this vital chapter of history that demands attention and reflection. (Summary by mleigh)
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    19 m
  • 022 - Part 3 chapter 4 The Emancipated Negro will make the South his Home
    Feb 25 2026
    In The Wrong of Slavery, Robert Dale Owen draws upon his experiences with the Freedmens Inquiry Commission to reveal the harrowing truths of the slave trade. This powerful narrative explores the origins of slavery in England and its devastating repercussions in the United States, culminating in the Civil War. Owen vividly depicts the brutal realities faced by countless individuals—from the inhumanity of capture and transportation to the horrors endured in the West Indies and South America. He further exposes the grim realities of slavery in the U.S. while making a compelling case for the economic and social advantages of a liberated Black population in the South. Join us in uncovering this vital chapter of history that demands attention and reflection. (Summary by mleigh)
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    8 m
  • 021 - Part 3 chapter 3 Can the Negro as Freedman maintain himself
    Feb 25 2026
    In The Wrong of Slavery, Robert Dale Owen draws upon his experiences with the Freedmens Inquiry Commission to reveal the harrowing truths of the slave trade. This powerful narrative explores the origins of slavery in England and its devastating repercussions in the United States, culminating in the Civil War. Owen vividly depicts the brutal realities faced by countless individuals—from the inhumanity of capture and transportation to the horrors endured in the West Indies and South America. He further exposes the grim realities of slavery in the U.S. while making a compelling case for the economic and social advantages of a liberated Black population in the South. Join us in uncovering this vital chapter of history that demands attention and reflection. (Summary by mleigh)
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    10 m