Jan. 29, 2026

Episode 265 - The Price of Freedom: Exploring Bleeding Kansas

Tune in this week to The Ordinary Extraordinary Cemetery podcast as Jennie and Dianne dive into the turbulent history of Kansas from 1854-1856, sparked by the New England Emigrant Aid Company's efforts to make Kansas a free state. What they uncover are eerie echoes of today's headlines. Don't miss this timely exploration of history's parallels to modern America. Join them to unearth the beginning of "Bleeding Kansas's" legacy, and why more than ever, it's important not to forget the stories of the past!

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Learn more about Bleeding Kansas with this video:https://youtu.be/ASM1sel--d4?si=VLibuqP_q94ojesl

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Family Tales: A free printable, is now available! Gather 'round the table and dig into your roots! This interactive family history game is perfect for holidays, reunions, or just because. Ask, listen, and laugh your way through generations of stories and secrets. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UT_R56qEwNTIxIBrTy8KFyVmGnFOe7g8/view?usp=sharing

*Grave of Thomas Washington Barber located in the Pioneer Cemetery in Lawrence, Kansas on the West Campus of the University of Kansas. Photo taken by Mr.Peepers and posted to findagrave on 01/07/2008.

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