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Crates stenciled 'Bibles' arrived in 1850s Kansas packed with military-grade Sharps rifles, bought and shipped by the most beloved clergyman in America. The man who preached a gospel of absolute love funded armed resistance, and later sat at the center of the most sensational sex scandal of the 19th century.
This episode unpacks how Henry Ward Beecher changed American culture so completely that we've forgotten how radical he truly was. From a stuttering boy in a dark Calvinist household to the most famous man in America, it traces his contradictions: a peaceful preacher who armed abolitionists and a public moralist undone by his own private life.
- How a brutal Calvinist childhood pushed him to invent an approachable 'gospel of love'
- The mock slave auctions he staged in his Brooklyn church to buy people's freedom
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