Swavey’s Yap Session
What do you do when the people in charge won't? In this episode, we explore a side of New Hampshire history that doesn't get talked about enough. While politicians debated, delayed, and looked for ways to stay comfortable, ordinary Granite Staters stepped up. From the fight against slavery to the opening days of the Civil War, New Hampshire communities organized, volunteered, spoke out, and supported one another when the system wasn't ready to lead. Along the way, we'll meet John Parker Hale, a politician who chose principle over power, but this isn't just his story. It's the story of the people who backed him. The people who chose conscience over party loyalty. The people who proved that real change doesn't start in government buildings—it starts when neighbors decide to stand up for each other. And it's a reminder that some of the biggest moments in history weren't driven by powerful institutions. They were driven by communities that refused to stay quiet.
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