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    The Pursuit of Happiness

    National Constitutional Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen talked with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, about how the Founding Fathers thought about virtue and were inf…

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    Jeffrey Rosen Discusses the Constitution and the Pursuit of Happiness

    National Constitution Center CEO Jeffrey Rosen sat down with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) for a discussion on his book, The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue I…

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    Lincoln and the American Founding

    Historian Lucas Morel argued that Abraham Lincoln was greatly influenced by his reading of documents and papers of the Founding Fathers. This program was part of the Lincoln Forum’s annual m…

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    Founding Partisans

    Historian H.W. Brands talked about the political differences between founders Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams. The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Found…

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    Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

    English historian Peter Moore discussed the generation that preceded the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the influence of leading figures on the ideas that started the American Revol…

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    Books That Shaped America: The Federalist

    In part one of Books That Shaped America, an Arizona State University professor and a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces judge explored The Federalist, an 1788 collection of essays a…

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    Historian Walter Isaacson and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker

    Historian Walter Isaacson talked about his biography of Benjamin Franklin and the Ken Burns documentary on Franklin for which he was a senior advisor. Mr. Isaacson was in discussion with Dar…

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    George Mason's Declaration of Rights and the American Revolution

    Scott Stroh, the executive director of George Mason’s Gunston Hall, discussed how the Founding Fathers' Declaration of Rights influenced the Declaration of Independence and other revolutiona…

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    The Words That Made Us

    Yale University Law and Political Science Professor Akhil Reed Amar recounted the biggest questions and concerns that American citizens had regarding the Constitution after it was ratified. …

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    Q&A with Michael Meyer

    University of Pittsburgh Professor Michael Meyer talked about his book, “Benjamin Franklin’s Last Bet: The Favorite Founder’s Divisive Death, Enduring Afterlife, and Blueprint for American P…

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    The Blind African Slave

    Historian Kari Winter recounted the life of Jeffrey Brace, an enslaved man who won his freedom through his service during the Revolutionary War. Jeffrey Brace initially published his memoirs…

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    Our First Civil War

    Historian H.W. Brands explored the conflicts between colonists during the American Revolution. This virtual program was part of the 2021 Miami Book Fair.

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    Learning from the Founding Fathers

    Historian and bestselling author Joseph Ellis looked at how the Founding Fathers can provide wisdom for navigating today’s society. The U.S. Capitol Historical Society hosted this online eve…

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    State Constitutions and Founding Documents

    The Museum of the American Revolution hosted a discussion between exhibitions curator Matthew Skic and author James Hrdlicka about the museum’s special exhibition “Flags and Founding Documen…

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    Lafayette, Napoleon and the French Revolution

    Mark Schneider, who has portrayed both the Marquis de Lafayette and Napoleon, talked about these two men and the connection between the French Revolution and the American Revolution. The Jam…

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    1777 Battle of Brandywine

    Michael Harris discussed the 1777 Battle of Brandywine and misconceptions surrounding General John Sullivan’s role in the battle. The title of his book is, Brandywine: A Military History of …

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    1776 Battle of Trenton Myths

    National Park Service historian Mark Maloy talked about several myths surrounding the 1776 Battle of Trenton, including whether or not the Hessians, German mercenary soldiers, were really dr…

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    African Americans in the Continental Army

    Author John Rees talked about the experiences of African American Continental Soldiers. The Office of Historic Alexandria, in partnership with Emerging Revolutionary War, hosted a symposium …

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    Lead-Up to 1783 Treaty of Paris

    University of New Hampshire Professor Eliga Gould delivered an address called “Making Peace in Britain, Ireland, and America: 1778 to 1783.” He described the efforts of several peace commiss…

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    Thomas Paine and Revolutionary History

    The panelists talked about Thomas Paine and his role in the Revolutionary War. They focused on Paine’s role as author, solider, and Founding Father. Following their prepared remarks they ans…

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