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Calvin Osborne, a Washington D.C. attorney and Civil War reenactor, spent nearly three decades studying African American military history before Ancestry researchers revealed a stunning discovery: his great-great-grandfather, William Lacey, was a soldier in the First Kansas Colored Troops, the very first Black men to fight in the Civil War. In this powerful conversation, Calvin shares how a 1989 viewing of the movie Glory sparked an unstoppable passion that led him from battlefield reenactments to uncovering a love story that began in slavery, survived the chaos of border wars, and created a legacy that would span generations. His book, Contraband Hearts, tells the story of William and Lucinda. These two teenagers escaped enslavement together, fought for freedom in Kansas, and built a family that would eventually reach back across time to inspire their descendants. Sometimes our ancestors don't just leave us stories. They call us to find them.
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Chapters
1. Opening Anecdote And Series Setup (00:00:00)
2. Meet Calvin Osborne (00:01:04)
3. Midwest Roots And Family Memories (00:03:30)
4. Faith, Community, And Reenacting (00:08:30)
5. Glory And The Spark To Study USCT (00:10:48)
6. Joining The Reenactors Behind Glory (00:15:20)
7. CNN Connection To The First Kansas (00:20:45)
8. What US Colored Troops Meant (00:26:40)
9. Contraband Camps And Enlistment Paths (00:31:20)
10. William Lacey’s Escape And Fort Scott (00:34:24)
11. Raising The First Kansas Colored Troops (00:37:52)
12. Battles, Federalization, And Impact (00:41:28)
13. Motives For Service Then And Now (00:44:48)
14. The Battle Of Westport At Seventeen (00:46:40)
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