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The article discusses firsthand accounts from formerly enslaved persons about the use of bloodhounds, or “negro dogs,” by slave patrollers to terrorize, punish, and capture those who attempted to escape.
59:08 - 1:01:17 (02:08)
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The article discusses firsthand accounts from formerly enslaved persons about the use of bloodhounds, or “negro dogs,” by slave patrollers to terrorize, punish, and capture those who attempted to escape.
ChapterAccounts of the Use of Bloodhounds on Slaves
EpisodeSlavery, Mass Murder and the Birth of American Policing
PodcastBehind the Bastards
On April 4th, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, and convicted criminal James Earl Ray was arrested and charged with the crime.
1:01:17 - 1:02:14 (00:57)
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On April 4th, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, and convicted criminal James Earl Ray was arrested and charged with the crime. But historian and investigative journalist Hamptons Sides questions the official story and explores the evidence surrounding King's death in the podcast, "MLK Tapes."
ChapterAccounts of the Use of Bloodhounds on Slaves
EpisodeSlavery, Mass Murder and the Birth of American Policing
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This text recommends three different podcasts to listen to and where to find them, including "Earn Your Leisure", "Time Out", and the first episode of "Earn Your Leisure Podcast".
1:02:14 - 1:04:09 (01:55)
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This text recommends three different podcasts to listen to and where to find them, including "Earn Your Leisure", "Time Out", and the first episode of "Earn Your Leisure Podcast".