Beyond Fireworks: The Declaration That Defined a Nation
Civics In A Year10 Heinä 2025

Beyond Fireworks: The Declaration That Defined a Nation

Check out the Civic Literacy Curriculum lesson for this episode! Dr. Sean Beienberg clarifies the distinction between America's actual vote for independence on July 2, 1776, and the adoption of Jefferson's Declaration of Independence on July 4. John Adams initially believed that July 2nd would be celebrated "forevermore" with nationwide festivities, but history chose the philosophical document over the actual vote for independence. • Two separate declarations existed: Richard Henry Lee's s...

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D-Day: What Does Courage Look Like When History Is Watching

D-Day: What Does Courage Look Like When History Is Watching

D-Day gets reduced to a date and a diagram, but the truth is messier, riskier, and far more human. We sit down with historian Dr. Michael Butler to talk about June 6, 1944 not just as the Normandy inv...

5 Kesä 27min

The Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket

The Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket

The Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” sounds like a secret back hallway of law and that’s exactly why it triggers so much public suspicion. We sit down with Spencer Burrows, an 11th grade dean, AP US Go...

4 Kesä 26min

How Eleanor Roosevelt And JFK Turned Conflict Into Partnership

How Eleanor Roosevelt And JFK Turned Conflict Into Partnership

Eleanor Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy don’t sound like a natural pairing and that’s exactly why we wanted to sit with this story. We talk with presidential historian Barbara Perry of UVA’s Miller Cent...

3 Kesä 35min

Jackie Kennedy: First Lady of the New Frontier

Jackie Kennedy: First Lady of the New Frontier

A First Lady can’t sign bills, command troops, or issue executive orders, yet Jacqueline Kennedy still reshaped American civic life. We sit down with Barbara Perry, presidential historian at the Unive...

2 Kesä 31min

Dolly Madison’s Hidden Power

Dolly Madison’s Hidden Power

Dolly Madison is famous for saving a portrait, but that’s the smallest part of her story. We sit down with Dr. Lindsay Cormack, political scientist and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institu...

1 Kesä 18min

Hamilton Vs Burr

Hamilton Vs Burr

A sitting vice president shoots a Founding Father, the Constitution gets rewritten because of a botched election, and a rivalry that starts as professional respect ends in blood. That’s the real histo...

29 Touko 16min

Place Shapes Civics

Place Shapes Civics

Your city is not just where you live. It is a political education you walk through every day. We sit down with Dr. John Harner, professor of geography and environmental studies, to connect cultural g...

28 Touko 20min

Geocivics, Redistricting, and Gerrymandering

Geocivics, Redistricting, and Gerrymandering

A map can look clean and still be unfair, and a “weird” map can exist for reasons most people never learn. That’s why we sit down with Dr. Rebecca Theobald, an associate research professor at the Univ...

27 Touko 36min

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