124: The Two Faces of Hannah Duston: Heroine or Horror?
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They say one person's hero is another's villain, and the tale of Hannah Duston embodies this adage with chilling precision. At the dawn of American lore, her story emerges from the shadows of 1697—a frontier mother's ordeal that swerves into a harrowing saga of survival and vengeance. But as we peel back the layers of this historic enigma, we are forced to question: Was Hannah Duston a valiant pioneer survivor or a cold-blooded murderer? This episode of Hometown History takes you through the thorny paths of Duston's life, from her capture by Abenaki warriors to her dramatic escape which led to the slaying of her captors. Described by some as a brutal retaliation, and by others as an act of undaunted bravery, Duston’s story has echoed through centuries, morphing into legend, propaganda, and a heated debate of morality. Her legacy, etched into the complex fabric of early colonial history, stands at the intersection of gender, violence, and the clash of cultures in a rapidly evolving American landscape. As we sift through historical accounts, folklore, and the moral quandaries her actions pose, we invite listeners to contemplate the multifaceted nature of her legend. Time travel with us on ⁠Hometown History⁠. Join Shane's ⁠Facebook group⁠ for deep dives into history's most captivating moments, and follow our ⁠Instagram⁠ for snapshots of the past. Like our ⁠Facebook page⁠ to stay updated, and chirp along with us on ⁠X (Twitter)⁠ for all things historic! Craving more? Shane's gripping narratives continue on ⁠Foul Play: Crime Series⁠ and ⁠Mystery Inc⁠, where crime and mystery come alive. Join us there and become part of our story-loving community! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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