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394 Jeffrey Rosen, The Pursuit of Happiness

394 Jeffrey Rosen, The Pursuit of Happiness

by Ben Franklin's World | Sep 24, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Podcasts, The Kiosk, Uncategorized

https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/394_Rosen.mp3 “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of...
Episode 393: Jonathan Gienapp and Rachel Shelden, Politics and Political Culture in the Early American Republic

Episode 393: Jonathan Gienapp and Rachel Shelden, Politics and Political Culture in the Early American Republic

by Ben Franklin's World | Sep 10, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Podcasts, The Kiosk

https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/393_Political_Civility.mp3 The Constitution is a document of “We the People.” The ways Americans have supported, debated, and interpreted the Constitution since 1787 have played a vital role in the rise of politics and...
Episode 392: Kathryn Gin Lum, Religion and Race in Early America

Episode 392: Kathryn Gin Lum, Religion and Race in Early America

by Ben Franklin's World | Aug 27, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Podcasts, The Kiosk

https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/392_Gin-Lum.mp3 What does history have to tell us about how we, as Americans, came to define people by their race–the visual ways we group people based on their skin color, facial features, hair texture, and ancestry?...
How Gen Z Wants to Celebrate America’s 250th

How Gen Z Wants to Celebrate America’s 250th

by American Association for State and Local History | Aug 23, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession

–By John Dichtl, AASLH President and CEO “The United States turns 250 years old in 2026. Gen Z will write its next chapter.” For all AASLH has done to encourage thoughtful planning for the nation’s 250th, we still have work to do to get younger people involved. So...
Explore Mobile and Gulf Coast History Through Books, Films, Podcasts, and Music

Explore Mobile and Gulf Coast History Through Books, Films, Podcasts, and Music

by American Association for State and Local History | Aug 20, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession

As we prepare for the 2024 AASLH Annual Conference in Mobile, AL, in a couple of weeks, AASLH staff and members of our Host Committee have put together some resources to prepare you for visiting the Alabama Gulf Coast. Here are books, documentaries, podcasts, and even...
Episode 391: Katie Schinabeck, Government in Colonial Virginia

Episode 391: Katie Schinabeck, Government in Colonial Virginia

by Ben Franklin's World | Aug 13, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Podcasts, The Kiosk

https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/391_Schinabeck.mp3 Do you ever wonder how governments met and worked in colonial British America? Williamsburg, Virginia, served as the capital of Virginia between 1699 and 1779. During its 80 years of service as capital,...
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