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Opium Slavery: Civil War Veterans and America’s First Opioid Crisis
- Saturday, November 1 at 3:00 PM
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National Museum of Civil War Medicine
48 E. Patrick St.
Frederick, MD 21705 -
Website
301-695-1864 x1009
$
In the wake of the Civil War, many veterans struggled with lingering pain, disabling illnesses, and trauma. Old soldiers often turned to opioids to cope, and thousands became addicted to opium and morphine. Jonathan S. Jones, Assistant Professor of History at James Madison University, will discuss his new book Opium Slavery: Civil War Veterans and America’s First Opioid Crisis. It investigates how the Civil War sparked an opioid epidemic among veterans, how addiction affected their lives, and what this crisis can teach us about the war’s unexpected aftershocks in the postwar decades.
This presentation is free with museum admission.