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The American Narrative Episode 3: The Battle of Liberty Place
On September 14, 1874, New Orleans witnessed a violent confrontation that left lasting implications across the post-Civil War South. Approximately 8,000 armed members of the Crescent City White League—a white supremacist paramilitary organization—clashed with 3,500 state militiamen and Metropolitan Police in a bloody street fight known as the Battle of Liberty Place. The White League succeeded in ousting Republican Governor William Pitt Kellogg for three days, until federal t

Tim Murphy
Feb 2145 min read


The American Narrative Episode 2: The St. Albans Raid
On October 19, 1864, the tranquility of the Northern home front was shattered when a gang of marauding Confederate raiders ransacked the town of St. Albans, Vermont. While recognized as the northernmost land action of the American Civil War, the significance of the St. Albans Raid extends far beyond this distinction. This international incident posed serious implications regarding Canadian neutrality and raised the prospect of European involvement—developments that had the p

Tim Murphy
Jan 1739 min read


The American Narrative Episode 1: The Fishing Creek Confederacy
During the summer of 1864, hundreds of Confederate sympathizers had allegedly constructed a fortress deep within the mountains of Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Nearly 1,000 Union soldiers scoured the forested landscape looking for these perpetrators. However, there was no Confederate stronghold, rather a larger conspiracy that inflamed tensions along the home front. This is a story of political repression, armed draft resistance, and a murder that sent the Keystone State ree

Tim Murphy
Jan 1036 min read


Introducing The American Narrative: Histories of a Nation
History is storytelling. But all too often, historical integrity and objectivity are sacrificed for sensationalism—a revisionist’s history of sorts, quietly recast to fit a certain agenda, align with specific ideologies, or simply to entertain. In this climate, the boundaries between experience and myth become blurred, obscuring the complex realities and nuance necessary to genuinely appreciate the past. The American Narrative aims to dismantle all the dramatizations, textbo

Tim Murphy
Jan 31 min read
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