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The violent conclusion of the Tutt-Everett War, followed by the story of two of Hamp Tutt's sons. The tale Davis Tutt and his infamous shootout with Wild Bill Hickok on the Springfield square, concluded by Lewis Tutt, from his childhood in bondage to his role as an influential member of Springfield, Missouri's Black community post-Civil War. We also discuss the Ozarks continued willful ignorance of the history and legacy of slavery in the region. And of course, we talk a lot about bagpiping
By Sharp Woolston, Daniel Smiley, Gustav Carlson, Raymond Mathis5
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The violent conclusion of the Tutt-Everett War, followed by the story of two of Hamp Tutt's sons. The tale Davis Tutt and his infamous shootout with Wild Bill Hickok on the Springfield square, concluded by Lewis Tutt, from his childhood in bondage to his role as an influential member of Springfield, Missouri's Black community post-Civil War. We also discuss the Ozarks continued willful ignorance of the history and legacy of slavery in the region. And of course, we talk a lot about bagpiping

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