© 2024 WOSU Public Media
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Traitor or Hero? Benedict Arnold's place in history

This is an undated sketch portrait of Gen. Benedict Arnold by an unknown artist. The American soldier joined the colonial forces during the War of Independence, 1775-83, took part in the unsuccessful siege of Quebec, and ultimately fled to the British lines and lived in England until his death in 1801.
AP
/
Library of Congress
This is an undated sketch portrait of Gen. Benedict Arnold by an unknown artist. The American soldier joined the colonial forces during the War of Independence, 1775-83, took part in the unsuccessful siege of Quebec, and ultimately fled to the British lines and lived in England until his death in 1801.

Was he a traitor or hero? A new book explores Benedict Arnold's place in history.

The name Benedict Arnold is synonymous with being a traitor. That’s all most of us learned about him in school.

We’ll speak with the author of a new book peeling back all of his layers, revealing his heroism during the Revolutionary War.

Guest:

If you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.

Stay Connected