Civil War Dragons: Podcast and Pictures

Union soldier running from a dragon
Commander,George the Slayer directs troops as he faces a young dragon at close range.

by JONAH BAKER

FFN Podcast

Dragons and Other Myths of the Civil War

Featuring: an exclusive song by Irene Douglas and letters from the pictured heroes read aloud by their descendants. While this is a light look, dragon portals are a serious matter, emblematic of the hatred being unleashed all around us. Dragon portals concern us all.

 

A Union Soldier is horrified to realized his kombucha bottle is empty.
This moment, realizing there was no fermented beverage remaining, precipitated the Kombucha riots of 1863, in which several stores were shunned for over a week.

 

Rosie and the "Crapless Ghost" depicted at the Battle of Appomattox Court House
Double Vision: This gem depicts both the “Crapless Ghost” and Rosie, a Captain in the Woman’s Brigade, at Appomattox

Listen together with family, friends, colleagues… (enemies?)…  with these discussion questions:

Where are the books on the Civil War Women’s Brigade? On Dragon portals? Or the Kombucha Riot of 1863?

What does it mean to be Crapless? Was the crap beaten out, or voluntarily relinquished? How many ghosts simply needed a good cleanse? Is the Supreme Court probiotic?