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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2025 · 56 MIN

Meet Thaddeus Stevens: The Original Civil Rights Advocate

from Saint Louis In Tune · host Arnold Stricker

We introduce listeners to Thaddeus Stevens, a significant yet often overlooked figure in American history. As an ardent opponent of slavery, Stevens played crucial roles in the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, and led efforts to impeach President Andrew Johnson. Bruce Levine, author of Thaddeus Stevens: Civil War Revolutionary and Fighter for Racial Justice, joins the discussion to provide in-depth insights into Stevens' life, his relentless fight for abolition, equal rights, and free public education, and the powerful legacy he left behind. The episode delves into Steven’s contributions, his complex relationship with Abraham Lincoln, and his radical yet unfulfilled vision for racial equality and land redistribution during the Reconstruction era.[00:00] Introduction to a Historical Figure[01:22] Meet the Hosts[02:01] Sponsor Message and Listener Engagement[03:32] Introducing the Guest: Bruce Levine[04:56] Thaddeus Stevens: Early Life and Influences[08:42] Stevens' Political Career and Ideals[18:57] Stevens' Role in the Anti-Slavery Movement[27:07] Sponsor Message and Historical Recording[30:07] Thaddeus Stevens and the Underground Railroad[32:30] Stevens' Political Career and Opposition[36:33] Stevens' Radical Ideas and Reconstruction[43:29] Stevens' Views on Tariffs and Capitalism[46:56] Legacy and Recognition of Thaddeus Stevens[49:13] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTakeaways: Thaddeus Stevens was a pivotal figure against slavery, known for his radical ideas and determination. Stevens played a crucial role in the passage of the 13th and 14th amendments, pushing for racial equality. Despite his significant contributions, Stevens faced backlash and was often marginalized in historical accounts. His vision for land redistribution to freed slaves, known as '40 acres and a mule,' was ahead of its time but ultimately rejected. Stevens' fierce opposition to President Andrew Johnson's policies showcased his commitment to Reconstruction efforts. His legacy reminds us that true progress often requires bold action and unwavering conviction, even in the face of adversity. Bruce Levine Ph. D. | Department of History | IllinoisAmazon.com: Bruce C. Levine: books, biography, latest updateThaddeus Stevens & Lydia Hamilton Smith Center for History and DemocracyThaddeus Stevens Society Home PageThaddeus Stevens Society Facebook PageThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#thaddeusstevens #civilwar #reconstruction #gettysburg #14thamendment #waysandmeanscommittee #uscongress #40acresandamule

We introduce listeners to Thaddeus Stevens, a significant yet often overlooked figure in American history. As an ardent opponent of slavery, Stevens played crucial roles in the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, and led efforts to impeach President Andrew Johnson. Bruce Levine, author of Thaddeus Stevens: Civil War Revolutionary and Fighter for Racial Justice, joins the discussion to provide in-depth insights into Stevens' life, his relentless fight for abolition, equal rights, and free public education, and the powerful legacy he left behind. The episode delves into Steven’s contributions, his complex relationship with Abraham Lincoln, and his radical yet unfulfilled vision for racial equality and land redistribution during the Reconstruction era.[00:00] Introduction to a Historical Figure[01:22] Meet the Hosts[02:01] Sponsor Message and Listener Engagement[03:32] Introducing the Guest: Bruce Levine[04:56] Thaddeus Stevens: Early Life and Influences[08:42] Stevens' Political Career and Ideals[18:57] Stevens' Role in the Anti-Slavery Movement[27:07] Sponsor Message and Historical Recording[30:07] Thaddeus Stevens and the Underground Railroad[32:30] Stevens' Political Career and Opposition[36:33] Stevens' Radical Ideas and Reconstruction[43:29] Stevens' Views on Tariffs and Capitalism[46:56] Legacy and Recognition of Thaddeus Stevens[49:13] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTakeaways: Thaddeus Stevens was a pivotal figure against slavery, known for his radical ideas and determination. Stevens played a crucial role in the passage of the 13th and 14th amendments, pushing for racial equality. Despite his significant contributions, Stevens faced backlash and was often marginalized in historical accounts. His vision for land redistribution to freed slaves, known as '40 acres and a mule,' was ahead of its time but ultimately rejected. Stevens' fierce opposition to President Andrew Johnson's policies showcased his commitment to Reconstruction efforts. His legacy reminds us that true progress often requires bold action and unwavering conviction, even in the face of adversity. Bruce Levine Ph. D. | Department of History | IllinoisAmazon.com: Bruce C. Levine: books, biography, latest updateThaddeus Stevens & Lydia Hamilton Smith Center for History and DemocracyThaddeus Stevens Society Home PageThaddeus Stevens Society Facebook PageThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#thaddeusstevens #civilwar #reconstruction #gettysburg #14thamendment #waysandmeanscommittee #uscongress #40acresandamule

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