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History Unplugged Podcast

Fugitive Slaves in America, From the Revolution to the Civil War

History Unplugged Podcast

History Unplugged

Society & Culture, History

4.23.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

For decades after its founding, America was really two nations – one slave, one free. There were many reasons why this nation ultimately broke apart in the Civil War, but the fact that enslaved black people repeatedly risked their lives to flee their masters in the South in search of freedom in the North proved that the “united” states was a lie.

The problem of the 1850s - how (for southerners) to preserve slavery without destroying the Union, or (for northerners) how to destroy slavery while preserving the Union – was a political problem specific to a particular time and place. But the moral problem of how to reconcile irreconcilable values is a timeless one that, sooner or later, confronts us all.”

My guest today, Andrew Delbanco, author of The War Before The War: Fugitive Slaves and the Struggle for America’s Soul from the Revolution to the Civil War discusses this topic at depth in this episode. We begin in 1850, with America on the verge of collapse, Congress reached what it hoped was a solution – the notorious Compromise of 1850, which required that fugitive slaves be returned to their masters. But the Fugitive Slave Act, intended to preserve the Union, instead set the nation on the path to civil war.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the History Unplugged Podcast.

0:05.0

The unscripted show that celebrates unsung heroes,

0:08.0

Mythbust's historical lies, and rediscoveres the forgotten stories

0:13.0

that changed our world.

0:15.0

I'm your host, Scott Rank.

0:23.0

Sometimes on the show I look at completely neglected

0:26.0

or unexplored aspects of history,

0:28.0

like Camels in America in the 1840s,

0:31.0

other times re-explore a familiar topic

0:33.0

and try to look at it with a new perspective.

0:35.0

We're doing the latter in today's episode,

0:38.0

and I'm speaking with Columbia University Professor Andrew Del Bonco

0:41.0

about fugitive slaves before the Civil War.

0:44.0

Professor Del Bonco is the author of the book,

0:47.0

The War Before the War, Fugitive Slaves

0:49.0

and the Struggle for America's Soul

0:51.0

from the Revolution to the Civil War.

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And he discusses how fugitive slaves forced the United States

0:56.0

and, in front of what he considers the truth about itself

0:59.0

at this period.

1:00.0

So he examines the timeless problem of when to submit

1:03.0

to unjust laws and when to resist.

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