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Clansman, An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan

Podcast de Thomas Dixon, Jr.

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The second installment in a provocative trilogy set during the Reconstruction era, The Clansman (1905) follows The Leopards Spots (1902) and precedes The Traitor (1907). This novel, which inspired the 1915 silent film classic The Birth of a Nation, weaves a fictional narrative that captures Thomas Dixon Jr.s perspective on the origins of the first Ku Klux Klan—shaped in part by his uncles role as a Grand Titan during his youth. It explores the motivations behind the white southern response to the perceived injustices and social upheaval of the Reconstruction period. While the book has been criticized as dangerous propaganda promoting segregation and white supremacy, it also offers valuable insight into the social dynamics and mindset of many Americans—both North and South—during this tumultuous time. Its impact is evident in the works of later southern authors, influencing literary giants like Margaret Mitchell, William Faulkner, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. (Michele Fry)

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41 episodios

episode 041 - 9 - Vengeance Is Mine artwork

041 - 9 - Vengeance Is Mine

The second installment in a provocative trilogy set during the Reconstruction era, The Clansman (1905) follows The Leopards Spots (1902) and precedes The Traitor (1907). This novel, which inspired the 1915 silent film classic The Birth of a Nation, weaves a fictional narrative that captures Thomas Dixon Jr.s perspective on the origins of the first Ku Klux Klan—shaped in part by his uncles role as a Grand Titan during his youth. It explores the motivations behind the white southern response to the perceived injustices and social upheaval of the Reconstruction period. While the book has been criticized as dangerous propaganda promoting segregation and white supremacy, it also offers valuable insight into the social dynamics and mindset of many Americans—both North and South—during this tumultuous time. Its impact is evident in the works of later southern authors, influencing literary giants like Margaret Mitchell, William Faulkner, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. (Michele Fry)

19 de feb de 2026 - 8 min
episode 040 - 8 - A Ride for a Life artwork

040 - 8 - A Ride for a Life

The second installment in a provocative trilogy set during the Reconstruction era, The Clansman (1905) follows The Leopards Spots (1902) and precedes The Traitor (1907). This novel, which inspired the 1915 silent film classic The Birth of a Nation, weaves a fictional narrative that captures Thomas Dixon Jr.s perspective on the origins of the first Ku Klux Klan—shaped in part by his uncles role as a Grand Titan during his youth. It explores the motivations behind the white southern response to the perceived injustices and social upheaval of the Reconstruction period. While the book has been criticized as dangerous propaganda promoting segregation and white supremacy, it also offers valuable insight into the social dynamics and mindset of many Americans—both North and South—during this tumultuous time. Its impact is evident in the works of later southern authors, influencing literary giants like Margaret Mitchell, William Faulkner, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. (Michele Fry)

18 de feb de 2026 - 10 min
episode 039 - 7 - The Snare of the Fowler artwork

039 - 7 - The Snare of the Fowler

The second installment in a provocative trilogy set during the Reconstruction era, The Clansman (1905) follows The Leopards Spots (1902) and precedes The Traitor (1907). This novel, which inspired the 1915 silent film classic The Birth of a Nation, weaves a fictional narrative that captures Thomas Dixon Jr.s perspective on the origins of the first Ku Klux Klan—shaped in part by his uncles role as a Grand Titan during his youth. It explores the motivations behind the white southern response to the perceived injustices and social upheaval of the Reconstruction period. While the book has been criticized as dangerous propaganda promoting segregation and white supremacy, it also offers valuable insight into the social dynamics and mindset of many Americans—both North and South—during this tumultuous time. Its impact is evident in the works of later southern authors, influencing literary giants like Margaret Mitchell, William Faulkner, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. (Michele Fry)

17 de feb de 2026 - 4 min
episode 038 - 6 - The Counter Stroke artwork

038 - 6 - The Counter Stroke

The second installment in a provocative trilogy set during the Reconstruction era, The Clansman (1905) follows The Leopards Spots (1902) and precedes The Traitor (1907). This novel, which inspired the 1915 silent film classic The Birth of a Nation, weaves a fictional narrative that captures Thomas Dixon Jr.s perspective on the origins of the first Ku Klux Klan—shaped in part by his uncles role as a Grand Titan during his youth. It explores the motivations behind the white southern response to the perceived injustices and social upheaval of the Reconstruction period. While the book has been criticized as dangerous propaganda promoting segregation and white supremacy, it also offers valuable insight into the social dynamics and mindset of many Americans—both North and South—during this tumultuous time. Its impact is evident in the works of later southern authors, influencing literary giants like Margaret Mitchell, William Faulkner, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. (Michele Fry)

16 de feb de 2026 - 9 min
episode 037 - 5 - The Reign of the Klan artwork

037 - 5 - The Reign of the Klan

The second installment in a provocative trilogy set during the Reconstruction era, The Clansman (1905) follows The Leopards Spots (1902) and precedes The Traitor (1907). This novel, which inspired the 1915 silent film classic The Birth of a Nation, weaves a fictional narrative that captures Thomas Dixon Jr.s perspective on the origins of the first Ku Klux Klan—shaped in part by his uncles role as a Grand Titan during his youth. It explores the motivations behind the white southern response to the perceived injustices and social upheaval of the Reconstruction period. While the book has been criticized as dangerous propaganda promoting segregation and white supremacy, it also offers valuable insight into the social dynamics and mindset of many Americans—both North and South—during this tumultuous time. Its impact is evident in the works of later southern authors, influencing literary giants like Margaret Mitchell, William Faulkner, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. (Michele Fry)

15 de feb de 2026 - 13 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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