Interview Only w/ Megan Kate Nelson - The American West You Didn’t Get In History Class
The Chuck ToddCast
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🗓️ 9 April 2026
⏱️ 69 minutes
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Pulitzer Prize finalist and historian Megan Kate Nelson — author of the new book The Westerners: Mythmaking and Belonging on the American Frontier — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a fascinating conversation about how the story of the American West we all grew up with is largely a myth, and what the real history reveals about who actually built the country. Nelson explains that the dominant narrative was essentially invented by historian Frederick Jackson Turner in 1893, who argued the American creed was rooted in conquest and expansion — a framing that conveniently allowed white Americans to rally around westward expansion as a unifying project while papering over the uncomfortable realities of slavery and the brutal treatment of indigenous peoples.
She walks through her seven central characters whose stories reclaim that history: Sacagawea (who wasn't actually famous until the 20th century), biracial fur trader Jim Beckwourth, Hispana saloon owner María Gertrudis Barceló (whose Santa Fe establishment inspired the modern Vegas casino), gold miner and newspaperman Ovando Hollister (who believed in human equality and later moved to Salt Lake City to agitate against the Mormons), Northern Cheyenne chief Little Wolf, Canadian immigrant rancher Ella Watson, and Chinese immigrant Polly Bemis. Nelson reveals the most surprising research findings — including how digitized old Colorado newspapers helped her discover stories that had been lost for generations — and discusses how Hollywood created and popularized the caricatures of the West that still dominate pop culture today.
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00:00 Megan Kate Nelson joins the Chuck ToddCast
01:30 What got you interested in the topic for The Westerners?
03:45 People still have a very entrenched idea of what the west is
05:00 The portrayal of the west has been improved in pop culture
06:45 Frederick Jackson Turner created the “myth” of the west
08:15 Turner argued the American creed was based on conquest & expansion
10:00 Turner’s narrative became the standard telling of American history
11:00 Western expansion papered over uncomfortable 19th century history
11:45 White Americans could rally around the west & avoid slavery
13:00 How did you get your research on the subjects of The Westerners?
13:45 Sacagawea wasn’t famous until the 20th century
14:30 Lewis & Clark was a core piece of context for the book
15:45 Most unique source material you found that filled in gaps?
19:00 Old local newspapers from Colorado were digitized, allowing discovery
20:15 Hollywood created and popularized caricatures of the west
21:15 Fears and hopes for the new “Little House on the Prairie" reboot?
23:00 How much did Laura Ingalls Wilder book create their own mythology?
24:00 White settlers received a great deal of help from the federal government
25:00 Transcontinental railroad enables the explosion of the cattle industry
25:30 Military deployed to protect white settlers, annihilate the indigenous
26:45 Expansion wasn’t just an east-west story, it was also a north-south story
30:00 Vegas casinos inspired by Maria Barcelo’s Santa Fe saloon
32:30 The story of southern migration from Canada
34:30 Timeline of the book is most of the 19th century
35:15 Role of Chinese workers/immigrants in the story of the west
37:00 Chinese workers came on a false promise, were trapped in their labor
40:30 Impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act
42:00 The story of Ovando Hollister
44:00 Hollister believed in the equality of all people. Went from military to newspapers
45:45 Hollister moved to Salt Lake City & agitated against the Mormons
46:30 Stories of the Native Americans are finally being depicted better
47:15 The story of Little Wolf
49:00 Little Wolf was a great military strategist and leader for his people
52:00 Histories of the west were heavily shaded by original bias
53:00 Balancing objectivity with your personal bias when writing history
54:30 Connecting individual stories in history to larger movements & moments
55:30 How would improve school curriculum to honestly depict the west?
59:45 The west was fairly violent before law enforcement became normalized
1:00:45 Next project is the story of a Kiowa and Comanche raid on ranching town
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