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This collaboration with Atun-Shei is being released early for all you amazing Patreon supporters.

I'll have something that you'll think is special for you all associated with this video that'll be Patreon only on Wednesday as well. 

This video will go live for Public consumption on Wednesday as is usual right now, hopefully you enjoy this early release for all of your amazing support.  

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1811 Slave Revolt - An Alternative Perspective (feat. Atun-Shei)

InRange is entirely viewer supported: https://www.patreon.com/inrangetv First off, I must give very special thanks to John McCusker for his gracious hospitality for allowin gus to film, as well as for his research and candid approach to the history, and the social ramifications of this topic that resonate still to this day. If you're in New Orleans, or visiting, make sure you take time to go see the 1811 Kid Ory House and say hi to John from InRange & Atun-Shei: https://www.1811kidoryhistorichouse.com/ On one of my more recent trips to New Orleans, I got together with Atun-Shei and we visited the Andry plantation house where the 1811 Slave Revolt began. In this video, we re-examine the uprising with fresh perspectives on what actually may have happened and contrast it to the relatively tiny amount of academic research done in relation to the actual significance of this important American revolt for freedom. The 1811 Revolt, despite being the largest rebellion of enslaved people in American history, has not been the source of much scholarship, and in many ways is still poorly understood. Regardless, we were surprised how much our visit forced us to rethink the conventional historical narrative. In Atun-Shei's companion video, we examine the uprising primarily from a military perspective, discussing the weaponry the rebels used, the tactics they employed, and the likelihood of the rebels' long-term success if their battle with the local planter militia had gone a little bit differently. Atun-Shei's video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyiD6MNIYSg ~FURTHER READING/VIEWING~ Daniel Rasmussen. American Uprising: The Untold Story of America's Largest Slave Revolt (2011). Harper Perennial "Freedom or Death: The Louisiana Slave Revolt of 1811" (2019). Atun-Shei Films https://youtu.be/1zUPNtP3Yn0

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Anonymous

This is gonna be awsome!

Evan Williams

I want to see an Atun/Inrange road trip.

Anonymous

Probably my two favorite channels on YouTube. Love seeing the collaborations!

paul rapp

History in the raw. A most interesting tale, and one that most assuredly would never make it to the history books. Many thanks.

HarFiend

It's perfect! Hard History and Real Guns get together for today's episode of Forgotten History!

TheOlsonOutfit

I first heard of Atun-Shei through you and really enjoy his videos.

Guido Schriewer

a bit faaaaaarfetched huh. sure... the superior masters stumped out an ember of revolt... whom the heck told that fairy tale? 1st thing I'd make sure that mortaly wounded would be cold but wounded.

Garret Rain

Very slow start, set in foundation of conjecture.

Anonymous

This is EXACTLY why I'm on Patreon for these two: excellence.

Anonymous

Fascinating. Can't wait for this to go on YouTube so that I can share it with the moniker of Induced Historical Amnesia. A wonderful collaboration Karl that I look forward to seeing more of. Have you thought about or considered making a video of any parallels between Confederate weapons factories and the Nazi occupied factories in Poland and Czechoslovakia? My current understanding is that the Confederates were reluctant to employ enslaved people in their weapons factories, but I would suspect that just as some enslaved people were conscripted as soldiers, some were also used/conscripted in the weapons factories. I would also suspect that there may also have been some sabotaging of weapons or smuggling as was the case in Poland and Czechoslovakia.

InRangeTV

Yes, that's the point of this one. If you want the other perspective, that's on Atun-Shei's channel.

Robert Henry Illston

Would the "armory" be where the reserve supplies of black powder, and possibly lead, have been stored in addition to the secondary accoutrements like drums and possibly spare uniforms; I know a lot of people underestimate the logistical support needed for a battle that lasts beyond a single engagement.

Jason

Great video guys! A much needed spotlight on forgotten history. The final statement by the curator is powerful.

Chairman

Hope you got a chance to hang out with James Reeves while in New Orleans.

Anonymous

American history has been whitewashed to the point of farse.

Anonymous

As a history teacher, I really appreciate that you make videos like this because it expands my knowledge base that I can use in class.

Nathan Kelleher

Oh man I am really looking forward to this collaboration. Two of my favorite YouTube creators teaming up? You bet I’m excited!

Electro_Static

Love this, you guys are both very passionate about history and both very outspoken.

HorizontalVertigo

Thanks so much Karl for introducing me to Atun's channel :)