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The Knights of the Golden Circle

The History and Legacy of One of 19th Century America’s Most Notorious Secret Societies

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The Knights of the Golden Circle

By: Charles River Editors
Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
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In 1934, a pair of teenagers from Baltimore by the names of Theodore Jones and Henry Grob embarked on what they thought would be another lazy summer afternoon. They popped in at the soda shop and idly browsed through the aisles of few local mom-and-pop stores, but when they could not kill their boredom, they decided to return to Grob's place for an impromptu treasure hunt. Clunky metal detectors in hand, they roamed around the backyard, discovering and delighting in odd metal knickknacks along the way. What started out as just another slow-moving summer's day turned out to be anything but when one of the detectors began to go off.

Intrigued, the pair grabbed a spade each and shoveled like their lives depended on it. What they found was none other than a rusted pot of 5,000 glittering gold coins, with the mysterious words “Great Seal of the K'S of the G.C.” stamped onto the edges of each token. What ensued was a bitter dispute over the ownership of said coins, one that is still raging on via the parties' descendants to this day. But who were these “K's,” and why was this treasure so coveted?

As it turned out, the boys had stumbled upon artifacts left over by an ambitious secret society that operated in the midst of the American Civil War, with no less an aim than to establish a brand new sovereignty composed of territories in Mexico, Central America, the Confederacy, and the Caribbean.

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Great story marred by 'woke' narrative

A very interesting account of the Knights of the Golden Circle. Unfortunately the author peppers the tale with modern tut-tutting at the Knights' behavior. Yes we know slavery is evil but there's no need to describe the Knights' words as 'slithering'. We want to know what happened in the past, not how right-on the author is. Good narration voice.

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Quite a story

Enjoyable introduction into a dark corner of american history. More in depth on the subject, and wider analysis of the politics of the period would have made for a better read.

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