Did the American Civil War ever truly end?

Although the American Civil War ended many years ago, the fight for “a more perfect union” never quite did. A few months after the union army’s victory, confederate-style, white supremacist resistance emerged even stronger than before.

On this episode of UnTextbooked, producer Arya Barkesseh interviews Dr. Jeremi Suri, who argues that opposition to the union army’s victory started almost immediately after the war ended, preventing Lincoln’s vision of a genuinely united country from actually taking root. Today, these deep wounds of division remain fresh as citizens of the United States continue to wrestle with competing visions of democracy, race, and freedom over 150 years later.

BOOK:

Civil War By Other Means: America’s Long & Unfinished Fight For Democracy

GUEST:

Dr. Jeremi Suri

PRODUCER:

Arya Barkesseh

MUSIC:

Silas Bohen and Coleman Hamilton

PRODUCTION:

Pod People - Hannah Pedersen, Danielle Roth, Shaneez Tyndall, and Michael Aquino.

SHOW NOTES:

Link to Jeremi Suri’s work | This is Democracy Podcast

Episode Glossary:

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Producer

PRODUCER

Arya Barkesseh

Guest

GUEST

Dr. Jeremi Suri

Book

BOOK

 
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