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A hymnal rewritten.
A melody bent out of shape.
A generation taught to worship a God who never approved of their suffering.
In Episode Two of Missing Pages, we uncover the Slave Hymnal — the edited songs designed to control emotions, reshape identity, and silence the truth that God stands with the oppressed. More than verses were removed. Hope was removed. Dignity was removed. Freedom was removed.
But the people who were never meant to sing the real hymns… found them anyway.
This episode dives into:
• the theology of control used in the early 1800s
• the missionary boards and institutions that rewrote worship
• the emotional and spiritual damage caused by edited hymns
• the rebellion that rose through secret songs and coded music
• the God who never blessed oppression — and the scriptures that prove it
• why this lost chapter of history must never be forgotten
And in the outro, host Aaron Orth shares how families today can protect their own stories from becoming “missing pages,” and introduces the Grayson Jones ADHD‑friendly book series by Nora Aron — empowering kids who deserve stories written at their speed, not around their struggles.
Next week:
Episode Three — “The Schools That Erased the Truth.”
A journey into the classrooms that didn’t just teach history… they edited it.
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