John Brown in the Adirondacks: Memory, Myth, and Moral Reckoning at North Elba
In this episode of ADK Talks, we return to the John Brown Farm State Historic Site near Lake Placid with Adirondack historian and author Sandra Weber. Sandra’s new book, John Brown Farm: From Abolitionist Vision to Memorial Site, traces how a rocky North Elba farm became an internationally recognized place of remembrance, reflection, and activism. We explore John Brown’s vision of an integrated Adirondack farming community, the people who preserved the property after his death, and the generations who have gathered there to confront questions about slavery, racial equality, violence, justice, and democracy. Sandra also reveals the stories behind the farm’s graves, monuments, farmhouse, and enormous boulder, a natural landmark that became a gathering place and speaking platform for visitors commemorating Brown’s legacy. What you’ll hear in this episode • Why John Brown moved his family to the Adirondacks and worked alongside Black settlers in the community known as Timbuctoo. • How the farm evolved from a family home into a New York State Historic Site and a destination for visitors from around the world. • The remarkable story of the three graves containing the remains of John Brown, his son Watson, and ten fellow raiders. • How the John Brown Farm became a gathering place for civil rights leaders, activists, and annual pilgrimages. • Why Sandra describes the farm as a “site of conscience” where visitors can reflect on history and the unfinished work of equality. Resources: • Sandra Weber (https://sandraweberbooks.weebly.com) • John Brown Farm: From Abolitionist Vision to Memorial Site (https://www.nysbooks.com/product/john...) • John Brown Farm State Historic Site (https://www.adktaste.com/blog/lake-pl...) • Discovering the North Star Underground Railroad Museum (https://www.adktaste.com/blog/adirond...) • Freedom’s Path: Inside the North Star Underground Railroad Museum (https://www.adktaste.com/blog/adktalk...) • Breaking Trail: Women Who Shaped the Adirondacks (https://www.adktaste.com/blog/adirond...) • Experience American History in the Adirondacks (https://www.adktaste.com/adk-historic...) Produced by NOVA (https://novapodcasting.com)

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