History Detectives Season 3 Episode 4

History Detectives Season 3 Episode 4 Cherokee Bible; Slave Banjo; United Empire Loyalists

  • July 25, 2005

In season 3 episode 4 of History Detectives titled "Cherokee Bible; Slave Banjo; United Empire Loyalists," the team of history experts investigates three intriguing objects with mysterious pasts: a Cherokee Bible, a slave-made banjo, and a Loyalist flag.

The first segment focuses on a family who recently discovered a Cherokee Bible in their attic. The book contains handwriting and notes that suggest it once belonged to a Cherokee leader named Reverend Jesse Bushyhead. The family hopes to learn more about who he was and how the Bible ended up in their possession. The detectives embark on a journey to uncover the history of this fascinating artifact and to learn more about the complex relationship between the Cherokee people and the white settlers who came to their land.

In the second segment, the detectives investigate a banjo that was passed down from a man's great-great-grandfather, who was a slave in Mississippi in the 1800s. The man believes that it was his ancestor who made the banjo himself, as he was known to be a skilled musician who often played for his fellow slaves. The detectives delve into the history of slavery in America to uncover the truth about this unique and historic instrument.

The final segment of the episode takes the detectives up north, where they explore the story of the United Empire Loyalists. These were people who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution and subsequently fled to Canada when the British lost the war. The detectives investigate a Loyalist flag that was found in an attic and try to determine its age and origin. They also delve into the complex historical and political context that led to the division between loyalists and patriots in America, as well as the aftermath of the war for those who chose to remain loyal to Britain.

Throughout the episode, the detectives use a variety of historical documents and artifacts to piece together the stories behind these fascinating objects. They travel to different locations, conduct interviews with experts and descendants of those involved, and use modern technology to uncover clues that shed light on the past. By the end of the episode, viewers will have learned a wealth of new information about the history of America and the people who inhabited it during some of its most tumultuous times.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 25, 2005
  • Language
    English