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Ep. 150 Dangerfield Newby: How the Real "Django Unchained" Fought for Love, Not Spite
Episode Description
In this episode, I unpack the dynamic character that is Dangerfield Newby, the real life inspiration for Quentin Tarantino's title character in the film "Django Unchained." For many years Dangerfield Newby was viewed as a villain. He took part in John Brown's 1859 raid on the military arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. These raiders took people hostage. They killed people. But when we take a closer look at their motives for carrying out these violent offenses, when we read the letter removed from the pocket of Dangerfield's lifeless body, a letter written by a desperate and terrified wife, the question emerges: were these men actually villains? Or were they heroes?
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Sources:
- History.com “John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry”
- History.com “John Brown”
- Harriet Newby Letters
- Black Past “Dangerfield F. Newby”
- American Battlefield Trust “Dangerfield Newby”
- Emerging Civil War “The Newby Family Fights for Freedom”
- WTRF “Black History: Former slave and Ohioan Dangerfield Newby’s life story ranges from hopeful to horrific”
- Wikipedia “Dangerfield Newby”