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The rebellion had significant consequences, including:
In the sprawling, often contradictory archive of American memory, certain names sit on opposite ends of the cultural thermometer. On one side, you have "Toni Sweets"—a fictional composite, a ghost of late-20th-century advertising, the girl-next-door with a pixie cut and a lollipop, whose job was to sell you a version of America that was cool, saccharine, and safe. On the other side, you have Nat Turner—whose rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831, remains the hottest, most incendiary act of resistance in the nation’s pre-Civil War history. toni sweets a brief american history with nat turner hot
The reference to and " A Brief American History (with Nat Turner) " appears to be connected to the underground media project Brown Bunnies , specifically the first episode of the series which aired in May 2010 ( IMDb ). The Historical Context: Nat Turner's Rebellion The reference to and " A Brief American