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King Hancock: The Radical Influence of a Moderate Founding Father, with Brooke Barbier
King Hancock: The Radical Influence of a Moderate Founding Father, with Brooke Barbier
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107 minutes
Released:
Oct 22, 2023
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Podcast episode
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In King Hancock, the Radical Influence of a Moderate Founding Father, Brooke Barbier paints the portrait of a walking contradiction: one of the wealthiest men in the colonies, but a man of the people; a merchant who made his fortune in the warm embrace of empire, but signed his name first for independence; and an enslaver who called for freedom. Perhaps most of all, he’s portrayed as a moderate in a town of radicals. Hancock didn’t leave behind the same carefully preserved, indexed, and cross referenced lifetime of papers like our old friend John Adams. He wasn’t immortalized as the indispensable man, like George Washington. But Brooke weaves together the details that can be found in portraits, artifacts, official records, and surviving letters to create a nuanced portrait of a founder who should be remembered for more than a famous signature.
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Full show notes: http://HUBhistory.com/286/
Support us: http://patreon.com/HUBhistory/
Released:
Oct 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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